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Rh Newcastle, Cleadon, Hartlepool, Boldon, Dunsdale, Port Clarence, &c.

1. , L. Alien.

Very rare as a weed of cultivated fields.

2. , L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Common on hedge-banks, ascending in Teesdale to Newbiggin (300 yards).

1. , L. Alien.

Often established on old ruins. Hulne Abbey, Warkworth Castle and Priory, Holy Island Priory, Brinckburn Priory, Norham Castle, walls at Durham, rocks at Southwick, Priors' Haven, &c. A native of the South-west of Europe.

1. , L. Alien.

An occasional straggler from garden cultivation. Hulne woods near the abbey (T.) Embleton (R. Embleton). Meadow at Chester-le-Street (G.T. Fox). Road-side on Cleadon Hill (W.H. Brown).

1. , L. Alien.

Plentiful down the face of the steep cliff on the sea-ward side of Tynemouth Priory.

2. , L. Colonist. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent by stream-sides and as a weed in cultivated fields. It is cultivated in Allendale up to 550 yards, and has been grown at Grasshill at 2000 feet.