Page:Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1838 Vol.2.djvu/57

Mr. W INCH 's Flora of Northumberland, &c. Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 253; Eng. Bot. 588; With. iii. 815; Cordyalis lutea, Hook. Br. El. 316.

Naturalized on old walls at Netherwilton and on rocks at Harnham, N.

2. F. claviculata. White Climbing Fumitory.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 254; Eng. Bot. 103; Hook. Fl. Scot. 211; Berwick Flora, 156; With. iii. 817; Cordyalis claviculata, Gr. Fl. Eds. 153.

In hedges near Beamish, Greencroft, and Durham, and on rocks between Eglestone and Staindrop, D. In Heaton Dene, among bushes on the banks of Ouseburn, and on Newcastle Town Moor; also on the Oakwood banks near Hexham, N. On Roadley and Great Waney-house Crags. — W.C. Trevelyan, Esq. On rocks above Tecket Water-fall, and at Little Waney-house Crags. — Wallis, 166. Among the rocks at Longridge Dene. — Dr. G. Johnston. On Alnwick Moor. — Mr. J. Davison; and Heckley Crags, N. — Miss Forster, delin.

4. F. officinalis. Common Fumitory.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 255; Eng. Bot. 589; Berwick Flora, 156; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 52; Hook. Fl. Scot. 210; Woodv. t. 88.

In corn fields, gardens, and hedges, but by no means frequent.

5. F. capreolata. Ramping Fumitory.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 256; Eng. Bot. 943; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 47; Hook. Fl. Scot. 210; With. iii. 816 t. 30 (bad).

In hedges, common, N. and D.

1. P. vulgaris. Milkwort.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 258; Eng. Bot. 76; Hook. Fl. Scot. 211; Berwick Flora, 157.

In dry heathy pastures and on moors, common.

1. S. scoparium. Common Broom.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 261; Eng. Bot. 1339; Berwick Flora, 157; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 52; Wood v. t. 89; Genista scoparia, Hook. Fl. Scot. 211; Cytisus scoparius, Br. Fl. 319.

In dry fields, denes, and on the borders of woods, frequent, but by no means common near the sea coast.

1. G. tinctoria. Dyer's Green-weed, Wood-waxen.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 2G3; Eng. Bot. 44; Gr. Fl. Eds. 154; With. iii. 820; Berwick Flora. 158.

On gravelly banks and in dry pastures, not very common. On the sea coast, near the Spanish Battery, Tynemouth, N.

2. G. anglica. Needle Green-weed, Petty Whin.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 264; Eng. Bot. 132; Gr. Fl. Eds. 155; With. iii. 821.

On heaths and moors, but not very common. On Gateshead Fell, D.; and Newcastle Town Moor, N. Near Harbottle, N.— W. C. Trevelyan, Esq. On Doddington Moor and between Wooler and Belford, N Dr. G. Johnston.

1. U . europaeus. Common Furze, Whin, or Gorse.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 265; Eng. Bot. 742; Hook. Fl. Scot. 212; Berwick Flora, 158.

On dry moors and commons, frequent.

2. U. nanus. Dwarf Furze.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 266; Eng. Bot. 743; With. iii. 822.

On Durham Moor. — Rev. J. Symons.

The Dwarf Furze is common on the Chalk Downs of the south of England, but I never observed it in the north.

1. O. arvensis. Common Rest-harrow.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 267; Lightfoot, 386; Hook. Fl. Scot. 212.

β O. spinosa, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1006; With. iii. 823; O. antiquorum, of Linnaeus, according to Borrer. — See Eng. Bot. p. 2659; O. arvensis, Eng. Bot. t. 682.

γ O. repens, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1006; O. arvensis, Eng. Bot. 2659; Berwick Flora, 159.

α By the borders of fields. β by the road side near Hebburn, D. γ on the sea coast of Northumberland and Durham, frequent.

1. A. vulncraria. Kidney-vetch, Ladies'-finger.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 269; Eng. Bot. 104; With. iii. 825; Gr. Fl. Eds. 155; Berwick Flora, 159.

On the Magnesian Limestone, D., not rare. On the coast near Cullercoats and Hartley, also in the vicinity of Belford and Alnwick, N. By the Tweed and on the sea coast near Berwick. — Dr. Thompson.

1. O. tuberosus. Common Orobus, Heath Pea.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 272; Eng. Bot. 1153; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 53; Hook. Fl. Scot. 213; Berwick Flora, 159.

β Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 272; Hook. Fl. Scot. 213; O. tenuifolius, Roth. Germ. i. 305; Don. Wern. Trans, iii. 301.

α. In woods and on moors, and mountainous pastures.

β near Kingswood, N. — Mr. J.Thompson, Sp. On the banks of Beldon Bourn above Blanchland, N. — W. C. Trevelyan, Esq.

A remarkably broad-leaved variety, but without flowers, was gathered near Featherstone Castle, N., by W.C. Trevelyan, Esq.

1. L. Aphaca. Yellow Lathyrus, or Vetchling.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 274; Eng. Bot. 1167; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 51; With. iii. 829.

On Willington ballast-hills, N. On Sunderland ballast-hills, D.— W. Weighell's Herb.

2. L. Nissolia. Crimson Vetchling, Grass Vetch.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 275; Eng. Bot. 112; .Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 51; With. iii. 829.

In the time of Lawson this plant grew between the Glass Houses and Dent's Hole, Newcastle. — Ray's Syn. 132.