370 Bennett: Distribution of Hypochceris maculata. 



in 1901, without success ; I fear it is gone. These hills are no 

 doubt artificial, i.e., tumuli, but the neighbourhood abounds 

 with rare chalk plants. 

 26. Suffolk W. 



Risby Chalk bank, Sir T. G. Cullum, 1804; Jordan sp., 1876 ; 

 Cavenham, Lady Blake ; Icklingham, Sir J. E. Smith ; Hind, 

 Fl. SufL, 219, 1889; Newmarket Heath, Ray, Cat. PL Cant. 

 App. 16, 1663. 



28. Norfolk W. 



Gressinghall, R. Wig-ham, Add. in Fl. Britt. Fl. Norfolk, 

 p. viii. and 83, 1866, K. Trimmer. No recent record, and the 

 Rev. E. F. Linton saw nothing- of it in visits to Gressing-hall ; 

 but he was unaware of the ' Devil's Ditch ' near there, where 

 I suspect it grew. 



29. Cambridge. 



Gogmagog Hills, Ray, 1663; hillock between Triplow Heath 

 and Foulmire ; T. Martyn, Meth. PI. Cant. nas. , 1727; Devil's 

 Ditch, near Reche, Henslow ; Devil's Ditch, Winch Herb.!, 

 21st June 1823 ; Hildersham Furze Hills, C. C. Babington, 

 West, 1895 ! Searched for here in 1901 unsuccessfully. 



32. Northampton. 



Southorpe, Berkeley MS., Watson, Top. Bot., ed. 1, 216, 

 1873 ; Southorpe Quarries, June 1878, G. C. Druce sp.; Bernech 

 or Bernach Heath (Ray), Eng. Flora. 

 49. Carnarvon. 



Cliffs above the town of Llandudno, Winch Herb.!, June 

 1828 ; rocks at Llandudno, Winch, New Bot. Guide, 240, 1835 ; 

 Painter sp., 1897 ; Griffith sp., 1882. 



53. Lincoln S. 



Highdyke, Leadenham, on the old Roman road, 1896 ; 

 Woodruffe Peacock sp., Naturalist, 169, 1897. 



69. Westmorland. 



Between Kendal and Ambleside, Woodward. Not been 

 confirmed. 



Lake-Lancashire. 



' Limestone cliffs of the steep west face of Humphrey Head ; 

 said to be plentiful by Mr. Hall,' Withering, Arr. Brit. PI., ed. 3, 

 V. 3, 691, 1796. 



Dr. Windsor, 23rd June 1857; 21st June 1861 ; Phyt., 257, 

 1857 ; 260, 1861 ; Dr. M. Hind, 20th July 1S70 (22 inches high 



Naturalist, 



