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120 283. Scandix odorata.

In Dalton Dean, D.

338. Rumex sanguineus.

In Pastures near Merton House, D.—Rev. J.T. Fenwick.

369. Daphne Laureola.

In Dalton Dean, D.

371. Acer campestre.

In Hedges near Sunderland and Norton, D.

382. Paris quadrifolia.

In Hawthorn Dean, D.

391. Saxifraga stellaris.

On Moors near Beldon Bourn, N. and D.

394. Saxifraga tridactylites.

On limestone Rocks near Dalton Field House, D.

405. Silene nodiflora.

In Meadows bordering on Gateshead Fell, D.

421. Sedum reflexum.

On Walls at Crook Oak, N.

475. Geum rivale, var. β

In Hedges near Norton, D.

491 Aquilegia vulgaris.

In Dalton Dean, D.

582. Cheiranthus fruticulosus.

On the Ruins of Dawdon Hall, D.

616. Geranium columbinum.

On Cleadon Hills, D. Rh