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 On Sunderland and Hebburn ballast-hills, D. On St. Anthon's and Wellington ballast-hills, N.

8. R. Hydrolapathum. Great Water Dock.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 195; Woody, t. 178; R. aquaticus, Eng. Bot. 2104; Lightfoot, 190; With. ii. 475; R. Britannica, Hudson, 1st ed. 135.

Near Preston on the Skerne, and Polam. — Mr. E. Robson. In rivulets, near Stockton and Norton, D. —J. Hogg, Esq.

9. R. Acetosa. Common Sorrel.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 196; Eng. Bot. 127; Woodv. t. 69; Hook. Fl. Scot. 113; Berwick Flora, 83.

In meadows and pastures, frequent.

10. R. Acetosella Sheep's Sorrel.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 197; Eng. Bot. 1674; Curt. Fasc. v. t. 29; Hook. Fl. Scot. 113; Berwick Flora, 83.

In barren pastures and on heaths, common.

1. T. palustris. Scottish Asphodel.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 198; Eng. Bot. 536; Hook. Lond. 100; Fl. Scot. 114; With. ii. 480; Berwick Flora, 83; Anthericum calyculatum, Lightfoot, t. 8, f. 2.

Near Widdy bank on Teesdale Forest, D. Near the Black Ark on Cronkley Fell.

Juxta rivulum non procul Bervico in Scotia. Dill. Ray's Syn. 375.

1. T. palustre. Marsh Arrow-grass.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 200; Eng. Bot. 366; Hook. Fl. Scot. 114; Lond. t. 98; Berwick Flora, 83.

In bogs and marshy places, but not very common.

2. T. maritimum. Sea Arrow-grass.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 201; Eng.'Bot. 255; Hook. Fl. Scot. 114; Lond. t. 99; Berwick Flora, 83.

In salt marshes on the Tweed, Blyth, Tyne, Wear, and Tees; also on the sea coast, N. and D.

1. C. autumnale. Meadow Saffron.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 202; Eng. Bot. 133; Woodv. t. 177; Hook. Fl. Scot. 114; With. ii. 481.

On the banks of Tees, opposite Eglestone ,N. — Rev. J. Harriman. At Sand-hills, near Darlington, D.— W. Weighell's Herb. On the banks of Wear at Butterby, near Durham. — Mr. John Fox.

1. A. Plantago. Greater Water-plantain.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 203; Eng. Bot. 837; Curt. Fasc. v. t.27; Hook. Fl. Scot. 114; Berwick Flora, 84.

On the margins of rivers, and in pools and ditches, frequent.

2. A. ranunculoides. Small Water-plantain.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 205; Eng. Bot. 326; Hook. Lond. t. 28; Gr.Fl. Eds. 85; With. ii. 485; Berwick Flora, 84.

In boggy places near East Morton, and ponds near Horton, also at Fawdon Slate, D. In clay pits near Barnardcastle, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. At Hill Close Carr. — S. Robson's Fl. 198. In Whitburn-moor lane, D — Rev. J. Symons. In bogs at Prestwick Carr, and by the Lough on Holy Island, N. In the pond near Spindlestone, N. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. T. europaea. Chickweed Winter-green.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 238; Eng. Bot. 15; Hook. Fl. Scot. 115; With. ii. 436.

On moors a mile and a half east of Rothbury, N. Beyond the Roman Wall, five miles north of Hexham, and on moors west of Harbottle, N. — T. Willisel, Ray's Syn. 162. In a fir plantation at Catcherside, four miles west of Wallington, on moors about Green Leighton, and by Rothley Lake, N. — Miss Emma Trevelyan. In the plantation surrounding Brislie Tower, N. — Mr. F. Manisty. Near Bassington, three miles west of Alnwick, N. — Miss Pringle, Sp. Near Butsfield and Spring houses, D. In Waskerley Park, near Wolsingham, D. Mr. J. Thornhill. On the wooded hill above Hepburn, at Chillingham, and on Hedgehope, N. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. OE. biennis. Common Evening-primrose.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 211; Eng. Bot. 1534; With. ii. 492; Hook. Br. Fl. 178.

On South Shields ballast-hills, D. Originally from North America, and not yet naturalized beyond the Tyne.

1. E. angustifolium. Rosebay Willow-herb, French Willow.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 212; Eng. Bot. 1947; Hook. Fl. Scot. 116; With. ii. 489; Berwick Flora, 86.

On the banks of Derwent, near Blanchland, upon rocks on the west side of Shewing Shields, near Crag Lake, where it was observed by Wallis, and by a rocky rivulet above Langley Ford, at the foot of Cheviot, N. On the banks of South Tyne, by Slaggy Ford, in Knaresdale. — Wallis 154. On the rocks above Folden lead mill, near Edmondbyers; also near Barnardcastle, Eglestone, and the High Force of Tees, D. In Irehope dene, Weardale, D. — W.C. Trevelyan, Esq.

A sub-alpine plant, and merely naturalized in its localities in the southern counties of England.

2. E. hirsutum. Great Hairy Willow-herb, Codlings and Cream.
Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 213; Eng. Bot. 838; Curt. Fasc. ii. t. 21; Hook. Fl. Scot. 117; Berwick Flora, 86.

By ditches, rivulets, and on the banks of rivers, frequent.