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At Weel Carr, and other places near Beverley. Sir T. Frankland 
in Smith FI. Britt. 1, 303, 1800. Marshes near Beverley abundantly. 
Teesdale Bot. Guide, 679, 1805. 
Extinct fi/le, Mr. Robinson’s FI. E. Riding of York, 116, 1902. 
York S.W. Co., 63. 
Whitgift. Rev. W. Wood. Smith FI. Britt., 1, 303, 1800. 
Potteric Carrs. E. Miller, 1804. 
Marshes near Doncaster. Tofield in Hudson, 1762. 
Low Moors between Goole and Thorne. Rev. W. Wood, Bot. 
Guide. 
Thorne Moor. O. A. Moore in herb. York. Very abundant in 
July, 1845. O. A. Moore in herb. Watson! In 1844, Inchbald, 
1872 — 1883. By the Toune Dyke near Wroot. Lees’ FI. W. York, 
260, 1888. To the years 1840 — 50 it seems to have been tolerably 
plentiful, here and there abundant in Yorkshire, but gradually since 
has been getting scarcer year by year, and now verging on extinction. 
59. Lancashire S. 
“Southport, where I saw it still in 1870.” F. A. Lees’ FI. W. 
York, 260, 1888. 
69. (Lake Lancashire) Westmorland. 
“Discovered in 1779 or 1780 by Mr. Seatle at Canon Winder, 
near Flackburgh in the ditches, on the sand side not very plentiful, 
and I have since found it round the side of Ayside Tarn, three miles 
N. of Cartmell, Mr. Hall.” With. Arrang. Brit. Plants, ed. 7, 
vol ii. p. 372, 1830. 
In a ditch on the right hand side, in a level field below Withes- 
lode” Winsor (Dr. Windsor?) M.S. in Townsend’s copy of Bot. 
Guide, 1805. Lees’ FI. York, 260, 1888. 
Between Ambleside and Kendal. Mr. Jackson Bot. Guide, 641, 
1805. 
Specimen from the first named station in Herb. Winch at Linnean 
Society! See ‘ Naturalist,’ 267, 1901, and 368, 1901, as to names, Ac. 
Sought lately by Mr. Petty, without success. 
Other counties reputed but not confirmed : — 
24. Berks. Druce J. of Botany, 308, 1901. 
Flora Berks, 249, 1897. Planted? 
36. Hereford. About the Malvern Hills. Dunscomb, an error. 
FI. Hereford, 151, 1889. 
76. Renfrew. I have no information as to this county. 
