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28 281. Phellandrium aquaticum.

In Bogs at Prestwick Carr, N. At Mordent Carrs, D.—W. Backhouse, jun. In Ponds near Cocken and Durham.—W. Weighell.

282. AEthusa Cynapium.

In Corn Fields and Gardens, common.

283. Scandix odorata.

In Tecket Wood, N. In Cawsey, Beamish, Urpeth, and every other Wood on the Team, undoubtedly wild; on the Banks of Browney near Colpighill and Ruins of Finchall Abbey. In the Neighbourhood of Darlington and Egleston, D. common.—Rev. J. Harriman. In Weardale, frequent.

284. Scandix Pecten-Veneris.

In Corn Fields, very common.

285. Scandix Anthriscus.

On the Borders of Fields, and by Road Sides.

286. Choerophyllum sylvestre.

In Hedges and Woods.

287. Choerophyllum temulentum.

In Hedges and shrubby Places.

288. Imperatoria Ostruthium.

At Newbiggen near Middleton, and in Teesdale Forest.—Rev. F. Harriman. On the Banks of Dadree Burn, between Dadree Shield and the Wear, D.—26th June, 1803.

289. Pastinaca sativa.

On Calcareous Soil near Sunderland, D.

290. Smyrnium Olusatrum.

On the Banks near Tynemouth Castle, plentiful; behind the Town Walls, above the Close Gate, Newcastle; and on the Ruins of Dunstanbrough Castle, N. In Hurworth Church Yard, D.—W. Weighell.