36 Petty : Some Plants of Silverdale , West Lancashire. 



Nasturtium officinale R.Br. Side of stream from Burton Well 

 and other places. 



Arabis hirsuta Scop. 1864. Bot. Chron., 73. ' Not uncommon 

 by road-sides, on rocks, banks, etc.,' C. J. Ashfield. Fre- 

 quent, A. Wilson ; and so I found it, fine on Castlebarrow. 



Curd amine pratensis L. Side of stream near Burton Well, etc. 



Cardamine hirsuta L. Side of feeder, Great Tarn. 



Cardamine impatiens L. 1883. Watson, Top. Bot., ed. ii., 

 p. 4. 'V.C. 60, West Lanes., J. C. Melvill.' Mr. Melvill 

 kindly tells me he gathered the plant in the Silverdale 

 district in 1868. 



Brophila brachycarpa Jord. 1883. Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 



1881-2, p. 248. Silverdale, A. Wilson. 

 Cochlearia officinalis L. Saltmarsh at Silverdale, A. W. 

 Hesperis matronalis L. Border of Hawes Tarn, 1868, J. C. 



Melvill. 



Sisymbrium officinale Scop. Road-sides, Silverdale village. 



Sisymbrium Alliaria Scop. Hedge- and road-sides. 



Brassica Sinapistrum Boiss. Cultivated ground and road- 

 sides ; far too common. 



Bursa Bursa-pastoris Web. Road- and field-sides. 



Lepidium hirtum Sm. Side of road near old church. 



Cakile maritima Scop. A few plants only, near the Cove. 



Reseda Luteola L. In a field near Silverdale Station, 2nd July 

 1900. 



Helianthemum Chamsecistus Mill. 1864. Bot. Chron., 73. 

 ' Rocks, very abundant,' C. J. Ashfield. Frequent, A. 

 Wilson. Everywhere common, from shore level to 250 on 

 Castlebarrow. 



Viola palustris L. Road-side, Challan Hall to Tarn, but 

 nearer Tarn. 



Viola hirta L. 1883. Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 18S1-2, p. 248. 



'Woods, Silverdale,' A. Wilson. Lane-side, near Tarn, 



and in Magstone Wood, etc. 

 Viola Riviniana Reich. Edge of Eaves Wood ; named at 



sight only, no specimen kept, 1898. • 

 Viola tricolor L. Eaves W r ood clearing ; side of feeder to 



Great Tarn. 



Poly gala serpyllacea Weihe. From shore bank to high up on 

 Castlebarrow. 



Naturalist, 



