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Rh 226. Lonicera Xylosteum.

In Hedges about Alnwick, N. but doubtful whether indigenous.

227. Rhamnus catharticus.

In Ryhope Dean, near Sunderland D.—W. Weighell.

228. Euonymus europaeus.

In Heaton Wood, Scots Wood, and Tecket Wood, N. In Ryhope Dean, and Castle Eden Dean, D. In Shipley Wood, near Egleston, D.—Rev. J. Harriman.

229. Ribes rubrum.

In Woods, and on the Banks of Rivulets. Near Egleston, D.—Rev. J. Harriman.

230. Ribes alpinum.

In several Woods about Darlington.—Mr E. Robson, In Cliff Wood, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

231. Ribes spicatum.

Between Pierce Bridge and Gainford, D.—''Eng. Bot. p.'' 1290. At present extinct.—Mr. E. Robson.

232. Ribes petraeum.

In Scots Wood Dean, N. Near Egleston, and in Teesdale Forest, D. Near Pierce Bridge, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

233. Ribes nigrum.

In Ravensworth and other Woods, near Newcastle, N. On the Banks of Skern, near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

234. Ribes Grossularia

In Woods and Hedges.

235. Ribes Uva-crispa.

In Hedges near Lamesley, D.

236. Hedera Helix.

In Woods, Hedges, and on old Walls.