Page:Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1838 Vol.2.djvu/71

Mr. W INCH 's Flora of Northumberland, &c. ====358. ELYNA.====

1. E. caricina. Compound-headed Elyna.
Hook. Br. Fl. 401; Kobresia caricina, Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 206; Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 129; Schoenus monoicus, Eng. Bot. 1410; Northumberland and Durham Guide, v. 5.

On the Widdy Bank in Teesdale Forest, D., also on Cronkley Fell.

This plant was pointed out to me in these localities, Aug. 25, 1799, by the Rev. J. Harriman.

1. L. lacustris. Plantain Shore-weed.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 130; Eng. Bot. 468; Hook. Fl. Scot. 271; Lond. t. 168; With. ii. 270; Berwick Flora, 204.

At Prestwick Carr, and on the shores of Bromley and Greenley Loughs, also by Holy Island Lough, N. By Roadley Lake. — W.C. Trevelyan, Esq. By Hoseley Lough, N.— Dr. Richardson, Dill. Ray Syn. 316.

1. A. glutinosa. Common Alder.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 131; Hook. Lond. t. 59; Fl. Scot. 271; Betula alnus, With. ii. 286; Berwick Flora, 204; Eng. Bot. 1508.

By rivers, lakes, and pools of water.

1. U. pilulifera. Roman Nettle.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 134; Eng. Bot. 148; With. iii. 280.

On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D., rare.

2. U. urens. Small Nettle.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 134; Eng. Bot. 1230; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 70; Hook. Fl. Scot. 271.

Everywhere on cultivated ground.

3. U. dioica. Great Nettle.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 135; Eng. Bot. 1750; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 69; Hook. Fl. Scot. 271.

On waste ground everywhere.

1. X. strumarium. Broad-leaved Bur-weed.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 136; Eng. Bot. 2544; With. ii. 384.

On Byker and Willington ballast-hills, N. On Jarrow and South Shields ballast-hills, D. On Sunderland ballast-hills, D.— W. Weighell's Herb.

1. A. Blitum. Wild Amaranth.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 137; Eng. Bot. 2212; With. ii. 248.

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

1. B. dioica. Red-berried Bryony.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 138; Eng. Bot. 439; With. ii. 102; B. alba, Lightfoot, 159; Woodv. t. 189.

In hedges near Birtley, Gainford, Darlington, and Bishop Auckland, D. At Barneyside, Miss Forster, delin.; and Rugley near Alnwick, N. — Mr. J. Davison.

Not a common plant in the north.

1. C. demersum. Common Hornwort.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 141; Eng. Bot. 947; Hook. Fl. Scot. 272; With. ii. 579.

In ditches on Durham Moor. — Rev. J. Symons.

1. M. spicatum. Spiked Water-Milfoil.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 143; Eng. Bot. 83; Hook. Fl. Scot. 272; With. ii. 519; Berwick Flora, 205.

In loughs, ponds, and rivulets, frequent, N. and D. In Tweed and ponds near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. M. verticillatum. Verticillate Water Milfoil.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 143; Eng. Bot. 218; With. ii. 519.

At Polam, D.— Mr. Backhouse.

The limit of its range to the north.

1. S. sagittifolia. Common Arrow-head.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 144; Eng. Bot. 84; With, iii; 678.

Near Bellingham and Norton. — Mr. Backhouse. In becks near Witton, Thorp, Portrack, and Stockton, D. — J. Hogg, Esq.

The most northern localities.

1. A. maculatum. Cuckow-pint, Wake Robin.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 146; Eng. Bot. 1298; Woodv. t. 25; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 63; Hook. Fl. Scot. 272; Berwick Flora, 205.

In woods and under hedges, frequent.

1. P. Sanguisorba. Common Burnet.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 147; Eng. Bot. 860; Hook. Fl. Scot. 273; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 64; With. iii. 654; Berwick Flora, 206.

On dry Limestone hills, not very rare. On Spindlestone Hills, N. — Dr. G. Johnstone.

1. Q. Robur. Common British Oak.
Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 148; Eng. Bot. 1342; Hook. Fl. Scot. 373; Berwick Flora, 206; Woodv. t. 126; Q. foemina, With. ii. 516; Q. pedunculata. Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 450.

In woods and hedges, everywhere.

2. Q. sessiliflora. Sessile-fruited Oak.
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