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WEST YORKSHIRE BOTANICAL NOTES. 
A. WILSON, SEDBERGH. 
Yorkshire North-West, V.C. 65. 
Ranunculus Lenorma-ndi F. Schultz. Very fine on the N.W. side of 
Baugh Fell, at 1900 feet, July, 1921. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. On scar limestone, foot of Garsdale. 
Cerastium vulgatum L., var. alpinum Hartm. Blands Gill, Howgill. 
TJlex Gallii Planch. Howgill near Sedbergh, sparingly (rare in V.C. 65). 
Rubus Chameemorus L. Near the summit of Great Dummacks at 2100 
feet. 
'Rubus Idceus L. In good ripe fruit on Cautley Crag, at 1570 feet, Sept. 
23rd, 1922. 
Potentilla Crantzii Beck ( ~P . alpestris Hall). Yoredale Limestone 
scars, W. side of Deepdale at 1850 feet. 
Rosa spinosissima L. Cautley Crag at 1550 feet, Sept, 1922. 
Saxifraga stellaris L. Descending to 600 feet in Blands Gill, Howgill 
Fells. Also on Dent Crag, at 2100 feet. 
Saxifraga aizoides L. Hobdale, Ashbeck Gill and other ravines of the 
Howgill Fells. 
Myriophyllum alterniflonim DC. Pool on Holme Fell. 
Epilobium alsini folium L. Spring on Dent Crag below the gritstone 
rocks at 2000 ft. with Saxifraga- stellaris . 
Apium inundatum Reichb. Pond in the lower part of Howgill. 
Hedeva Helix L, Ascends to 1570 feet, on Cautley Crag. 
Lonicera Periclyrhenum L. In fine flower at 1570 feet, on Cautley Crag, 
Sept. 23rd, 1922. 
Centunculus minimus L. By a pond in the lower part of Howgill, Aug. 
1921. New for V.C. 65. 
Digitalis purpurea L. Ascends to 1600 feet or higher, on Cautley Crag. 
Veronica Beccabunga L. Ascends to 2000 feet, on Dent Crag. 
Euphrasia Rostkoviana Hayne. Grassy ground by the Lune, abundant. 
Galeopsis speciosa Mill. Cultivated land, Sedbergh. 
Utricularia vulgaris L. Frostrow Fell, in bog pools. 
Littorella uniflora Aschers. Pool on Holme Fell. 
Polygonum minus Huds. Pond in the lower part of Howgill. New for 
the Lune area. 
Malaxis paludosa Sw. Seen in good flower on Aug. 30th, 1922, in the 
locality two miles from Sedbergh, where I found it in 1918. It 
does not appear to fruit here but, as is the case elsewhere, forms 
abundant gemmae on the leaves. The plant is remarkable in 
forming green bulbils or winter buds at the base of the flowering 
axis, as is the case with many exotic orchids. 
Luzula sylvatica Gaud. Ascends to 2000 feet on the Howgill Fells. 
Scirpus compressus Pers . Bank of the Lune near Sedbergh . 
Car ex rigida Good. Summit plateau of Dent Crag at 2240 feet. 
Lycopodium alpinum L. This with L. Selago L. form almost the only 
vegetation, and are exceedingly abundant, on extensive areas of 
stony ground about the summit of Dent Crag, at 2240 feet. 
Sphagnum medium Limpr. Frostrow Fell. 
Poly trichum alpinum L. Abundant on some parts of the Howgill Fells, 
as on the N.E. side of Arant Haw. 
Seligeria recurvata B. & S. Frequent on the Coniston Grit (Upper 
Silurian) rocks of lower Dentdale and the Howgill Fells. 
Seligeria pusilla B. & S. Limestone scars, W. side of Deepdale, and in 
Uldale, Baugh Fell. 
Rhabdoweisia denticulata B. & S. Cautley Crag in various places. 
Blindia acuta B. & S. Frequent on the Fells. 
1922 Dec. 1 
