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22 215. Verbascum nigrum.

On the Ballast Hills of Tyne and Wear.

216. Datura Stramonium.

On the Ballast Hills of N. and D., but rare. Near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

217. Hyoscyamus niger.

On Rubbish and by Road Sides.

218. Atropa Belladonna.

By the Waggon Way Side, between Walbottle and Newburn, N. On the Banks of Wear, near Durham Abbey, D.

219. Solanum Dulcamara.

In moist Hedges and Woods.

220. Solanum nigrum.

On the Ballast Hills of Tyne and Wear. Near Chester-le-Street, D.

221. Chironia Centaurium.

In dry barren Pastures, on Heaths, and on the Sea Coast.

ChironiaVide Fl. Brit. 1392.

On the Links between Marsden Hall and South Shields, D.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick.

222. Chironia pulchella.

Near Hartley, N., rare.

223. Chironia

On the Links South of Bamborough Castle, and on Holy Island, N.—July the 19th and 20th, 1804.

224. Samolus Valerandi.

In Bogs at Willington Quay, and Prestwick Carr; and on the Coast at Bamborough, N. In the Marsh below Southwick, and on the Coast between Sunderland and Ryhope, D.

225. Lonicera Periclymenum.

In Hedges and Woods.