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49/4 
76/3 
87/2 
88/20 
88/35 
98/5 
*103/7 
103/8 
151 /2b 
*176/lb 
185/ 
185/ 
*190(2)/ 2 
190/8 
194/26 
203/1 
225/2 
298/1 
308/1 
339/3 
378/1 
439/2 
457/2 
Sisymbrium orientale L. 2. Silloth docks, previously 
known there for many years. 
liapistrum rugosum (L.) All. var. gluhrum Host. 2. 
Silloth docks, N.D.S. (S). 
lleliaiitheinum Chamaecistus Mill. 4. Limestone rocks, 
Ardale, Cross Fell, B.A.B. 
Viola Lloydii Jord. ap. Bor. 4. Roadside near the 3rd 
Lodge, Netherby, R.A.B. 
Viola Fesneaui LI. & Fouc. 2. Sandhills near the Con- 
valescent Home, Silloth, P.T. 
Lychnis macrocarpa B. & E. 2. Railway siding behind 
the docks, Silloth, C.W.M. 
Sagina ciliafa Fr. 2. Silloth, near the docks, R.A.B. 
Sagiiia apetala Ard. 2. 4. Silloth; Netherby, R.A.B. 
Ononis repens L. var. horrida Lange. 2. Anthorn, U.l). 
Vida sylvatica L. var. condensata Dr. 2. Sandstone 
cliffs on St Bees Head, below Quarry Bungalow, 
N.D.S. 
Rubiis scisstis AV. AVatson. Margin of AA'’edholme Flow, 
near liawrenceholme, J. Richardson. Det. AV. 
AVatson. 
Itubus hebecaulis Sudre. 2. Grime Point, Skinburness, 
N.D.S. (previously recorded ^rom this locality) 
Aphanes microcarpa (Boiss. & Rent.) Rothin. 2. Sil- 
loth, E.J.G. 
Alchemilla glabra Neygenf. 1. 4. Buttermere, R.A.B.; 
limestone rocA:s, Ardale, Oi'oss Fell, I.AA^.E, 
Itosa rugosa Thunb. 2.'^''Skinburness, N.D.S. 
Chrysosplenium alternifolium I . 4. Penton Lynns, 
B.M.C.M. 
JJircaea canadensis Hill. 1. Scales AA'ood, Buttermere, 
A.N.G. 
Asperula odorata L. 4. Penton Ljuins, C.AV.M. 
Scabiosa Columbaria L. 4. Ihmestone rocks, Ardale, 
Cross Fell, c. 2,000 ft. Confirms a locality sug- 
gested by the Rev. H. Friend in Hodgson’s Flora. 
Ambrosia art emisii folia L. 2. Silloth, near the, docks. 
R.A.B. Long established in this locality. 
Artemisia Absinthium L. 2. Grime Point, Skinburness, 
I.AV.E. 
Oxycoccns macrocarpus Pers. 2. Tarn near Nethertowu. 
First recorded by Mr C. D. Pigott in 1943, its 
origin unknown. 
Limonium hurnile Mill. 2. Anthorn; Grime Point, Skin- 
burness. The most frequent species along the 
Cumberland coast. 
