14 Adamson and CraI'-TRKE, The Herbarium of John Daltou 



F.pipix<:ii<. latifolia — 



Serapias latifolia 



palustris— 

 Serapias longifolia 



Lisiera cordata — Opkrys cordata. 



ovaia — Ophrys oiHxta ... 



Afaiaxis paliidosa 



Salix peuiavdrd 



viminalis 



caprea 



herbacea 



My r it a gale 



Coryius avellana 



Beiula aliia 



■ nana 



Fagus syh'atica 



Quercus robur — Q.femina 

 Hnmulus lupulus 



Urtica dioica 



pi III lifer a 



Broad - leaved bastard Hellebore. 

 Below ("unswick Scar, etc. I. 113. 



White-flowered bastard Hellebore. 

 Found plentifully in a vacant space 

 between (^unswick Stile and Tarn 

 at the bottom of the Scar and near 

 the margin of the Tarn. 1. 112. 



L'iast Twayblade. I'Vom E.R. I. 1 i i. 



Twayblade. ('unswick Wood. 1. 111. 



Marsh Twayblade. From E. R. 

 Near Middleton, Durham. IX. 5. 



Sweet Willow. From E. Rothwell's 

 garden. \'II. 7. 



Osier. In the common garden. Up 

 Peat Lane, etc. W. 25. 



Broad leaved Willow. By Kent 



Side. n. 14. 



1 lerbaceous \N'illow. (a) From E. R., 

 Darlington, {b) From Skiddaw (?), 

 the Summit, July 1828. II. 25. 



Miss T. X. -:,:.,. 



Hazle. Woods, etc. From .Miss 

 Taylor. II. 13. 



Birch Tree. In hedges, etc. \'I. 4. 



l<>om Iv R. \T. 4. 



("ommon Beech. In hedges and 

 plantations. Durham. VIII. 11. 



Oak. In woods, etc. VIII. 10. 



Hops. In Gloucestershire, Mon- 

 mouthshire, etc. VIII. T. 



Common Nettle. Amongst rubbish, 

 etc.: very common. I. 114. 

 A [small diagram] is the sting of a 

 Nettle magnified. It consists of a 

 line tapering hollow Tube, with a 

 Bag at the End containing a 

 Liquid : when the pointed Tube 

 has punctured the Skin, the Bag 

 compressed at the Bottom squirts 

 up a (^)uantity of Liquid into the 

 I'uiicture, and thus occasions the 

 disagreeable ICffect. 

 Roman Nettle. I'>om IC. R., Dar- 

 lington. \'\. 13. 

 , Less Nettle, .\mongst rubbish. I. 

 1 1 >, 



