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Li7iari(t repens [?] — ■ 

 Afiiiri'Jiinian 



in onspessula n u m 



vulgaris^ 



A ntirrhininn lirtaria 



Aniirrhi?iuni 



linaria var. Peloria 

 — minor — 

 Antirrhinum minus. . . 



Scropliularia aguatica 



nodosa — 



Scrophidaria 



scorodonia 



vernalis 



Veronica iiedercefolia . . 



a^restis 



saxatiiis 

 spicata 



Jiybrida 



officinalis 



chamccdrys 



monfafia 

 scutellata 



anagallis 

 beccabunza ... 



Digitalis purpurea 



Sweet smelling Snapdragon. E. R.'s 

 garden, Darlington. VI. 27. [In- 

 complete specimen without leaves.] 



Common Toad Flax. Common in 

 many fields. I. 74. 



Garden E. R. IX. i. 



Least Snapdragon. By the side of 

 the Avon just below Clifton, at 

 the foot of St. Vincent's Rocks. 

 VII. 28. 



Miss T. X. 35. 



X. 18. 



Balm-leaved Figwort. Garden. E. R. 

 IX. 18. 



Yellow Figwort. VIII. 27. 



Small Henbit. Ditch Bank, etc. IV. 



13- 



Speedwell. In gardens, under hedges, 

 etc. III. 12. 



From Dr. Hull. III. 12. VII. 22. 

 [Unnamed.] 



From E. Robson. IV. 12. 



Upright Spiked Male Speedwell. 



From E. R., of Darlington. VI. 24. 



Welsh Speedwell. From E. R. VIII. 



38. 

 Male Speedwell. High, barren pas- 

 tures. III. 12 and III. 40. [Loose 



specimen.] 

 Wild Germander. In hedges, etc., 



very common. IV. 12. 

 From E. R., Darlington. VI. 14. 

 Narrow leaved Speedwell, Hill-close- 



scarr ? near Darlington. E. R. 



III. 12 and III. 13. [Unnamed.] 

 Long-leaved Water Speedwell. IV. 43. 

 Brooklime. In slow streams. X. 12. 



II. 39. [Loose specimen.] 

 Foxglove. Road sides, etc., very 



common. I. 72. 



