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260 plentiful (Gr. C. Atkinson!). In Durham in woods near Halton Castle and Bishop Auckland, and by the Tees in several places from Eglestone down to Darlington. Range of altitude, 0-250 yards.

1 , L. Alien. See Tulipa.

1. , L. Native. Maritime. Atlantic type. Area C. Range 1.

In the basalt on the coast near Howick and between Craster and Dunstanbro' (R. Embleton. T.).

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

Common in woods and thickets, ascending to 350 yards in Goldscleugh, and as high in Teesdale.

1. , L. Alien.

Hedge-bank at Cockerton near Darlington, close to the village (J. Backhouse). In the plantations at Hulne and Howick (T.).

1. , L. Alien.

In the plantations at Howick (R. Embleton!).

2. , L. Native. Scottish type. Area N. Range 1.

In North Tynedale on a wooded bank near Smalesmouth (R. Makepeace!). Probable altitude about 200 yards.

3. , L. Native. Xerophilous. Germanic type. Area N, D. Range 1, 2.

Not known in Cheviot-land. In the Wansbeck tract in Chapel