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50 475. Geum rivale.

In boggy Woods, and on the Sides of Rivulets.

Geum rivale, var. β.

Near Darlington, frequent.—Mr E. Robson. In Woods at Friar's Goose near Gateshead; also near Saltwell-side, D. In Heaton Wood.

Geum rivale, var. γ.

In Castle Eden Dean, D. In Woods on Irthing near Wardrew, N

476. Dryas octopetala.

[Near the Black Ark or Cronkley Fell, Teesdale.]

477. Comarum palustre.

In spongy Bogs and marshy Places.

POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA.

478. Chelidonium majus.

On Rubbish and Hedge Banks.

479. Glaucium luteum.

On the Ballast Hills of Tyne and Wear.

480. Papaver hybridum.

About Durham, Fulwell, and Whitburn.—Mr E. Robson. In Corn Fields near Sunderland, D.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick.

481. Papaver Argemone.

In Corn Fields, and on Hedge Banks.

482. Papaver dubium.

In Corn Fields.