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Rh Burnhope and woods near St. John's Chapel, 400 yards (B.). In Teesdale from Langdon Dale by the Tees side down to Winch Bridge (B.).

3. , Moench. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. Range 1–3.

Plentiful by the stream-sides and in damp woods amongst the hills, ascending from the Magnesian Limestone denes to 550 yards in Dunsdale, Cheviot, and as high both in East and West Allendale, and to 650 yards on Highfield near Grasshill.

1. , L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1-3.

Everywhere common in grassy places, ascending to the Main Limestone scars of Welhope, 550 yards, and Highfield, 650 yards.

2. , L. Alien.

Hulne Woods near Alnwick (T.).

3. , Fries. Native. Highland type. Area D. Range 1, 2.

In Teesdale sparingly from Falcon Clints down to Winch Bridge, 300-450 yards (B.). We see no valid reason for dropping Smith's name of H. Lawsoni for this species.

4. , Fries. Native. Highland type. Area D. Range 1, 2.

In Teesdale with the preceding from Langdon Bridge and Falcon Clints by the river-side down to Winch Bridge, 300-450 yards.

5. , Fries. Native. Highland type. Area C. Range 1, 2.

In several places amongst the Cheviots on porphyritic crags. Abundant at Heathpool Linn (James Hardy and J. Gr. Baker), and gathered by Professor Oliver and Mr. W. H. Brown high