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Ranunculus acris L. Road-side near Great Tarn. 

 Ranunculus repens L. Foot of walls in villag-e. 

 Ranunculus bulbosus L. In field near station. - 

 Ranunculus Ficaria L. Common in the District, A. W. 

 Caltha palustris L. About Burton Well, Bank Well, and 



Little Hawes Tarn. 

 Helleborus viridis L. Mr. Wilson told me he had heard that 



this species grew years ago in an old orchard (now gone wild) 



at Silverdale. We have both seen it there this season. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 73. 'Abundant, 



woods and hedge banks,' C. J. Ashfield. Castlebarrow ; 



Waterslack Wood. 

 Berberis vulgaris L. 1883. Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 1881-2, 



p. 248. ' Amongst limestone rocks, Heald Brow, Silver- 

 dale,' A. Wilson. 

 Nymphaea lutea L. 1775. J. Jenkinson, Brit. PL, 113. 



'Hairs Water.' He does not say which tarn; on Little 



Hawes it is abundant. 

 Castalia speciosa Salisb. 1775. J. Jenkinson, Brit. Plants, 



113. 'About Hairs Water.' There still. 

 Papaver R hoc as L. Near the station, A. W. Amongst oats, 



near Cray Green. 

 Papaver duhium L. Near the station, A. W. 

 (Glaucium flavum Crantz. 1864. Bot. Chron., 73. Sea 



shore, C. J. Ashfield in his list of Silverdale plants. He 



included species from Arnside, and as I have not seen it 



here, or heard of it from Arnside, if any reader has seen 



it in the latter locality will he kindly communicate.) 

 Chelidonium majus L. (1864. Bot. Chron., 73. 4 Hedge bank 



near Victoria Inn,' C. J. Ashfield. Where is this?) Seen 



about Silverdale, A. W. Outside a cottage near Cray Green. 



Road-side near last house before Silverdale Moss Road. 

 Fumaria Borsei Jord. Oat field outside path, Cray Green to 



side of Hagg Wood, 1901. Specimen seen by Mr. Wilson. 



Border of the field which contains Little Hawes Tarn, 1898. 

 Fumaria officinalis L. Field border near Hagg Wood, 1901. 



Hedg'e side near Little Hawes Tarn, 1898. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 73. 'Cliff on 



coast between Silverdale and Arnside Point,' C. J. Ashfield. 



Three plants in cleft of rock (just below the wall) between 



Cove and Westmorland boundary, 1898. 



1902 February i. 



