40 AdamsON and Crartrek, The HerbariiDii of John Dalton 

 Melampyjuin pratcnse 



svlvaliiutn 



Bartsia odontites — 



Euphrasia odontites 



alpina (1) 



Euphrasia officinalis 



Pedicularis palustris 



sylvatica — P. palustris 



Lathrcea squamaria 



Orobanche major 



Pinguicuhi vulgaris 



Utricularia vulgaris 



Plant ago major 



media 



lanceolata 



maritima 



coronopHS 



Meadow Cow-wheat. In woods, etc., 

 common. W. 17. [Ref. as above.] 

 ^ X. 3. 



Yellow Cow-wheat. I'roni E. R., 

 Darlington. Rare. X. 3. 



Red Eyebright. About soft, watery 

 places. I. 71. 



West side, county Durham. E. R. 

 I. 72. [A poor specimen.] 



Common Eyebright. In fields, com- 

 mon. I. 71. 



Miss 1'. X. \2. 



Marsh Lousewort. In wet meadows. 

 VIII. 30. 



Great Tooth wort. Near Gairsford, 

 Durham. E. R. VI. 14. 



Common Broomrape. Raby Park, 

 Co. of Durham. E. R. VI. 14. 



Less Broomrape. On the grounds at 

 the foot of the walls within Chep- 

 stow Castle, plentifully. VIII. 27. 



Yorkshire Sanicle. Wet, mossy 

 ground. II. 23. 



Hooded Water Milfoile. From E. R., 

 of Darlington. VI. 20. 



\Vay-bread Road- 

 Limestone ground. 

 Pastures. 



psyllium 



IJtorella lacustris 

 Sherardia ar7.'fnsis 



Great Plantain. 



sides. I. 10. 

 Hoary Plantain. 



I. 10. 

 Ribwort. Very common. 



I. TO. 



Narrow-leaved Plantain. N.B. — This 

 specimen is a very small one. 

 [Large specimen on op[)osite page 

 added later.] IV. 30. 



Buckshorn Plantain. Seaton. E. R. 

 IV. 43. On the Coast, Ulver- 

 stone. IX. 22. Miss T. X. 51. 



In E. Rothwell's garden. Curd, 

 Crowther. XI. 7. 



[Pencil name only.] IV. 34. 



Little Field Madder. On St. Vin- 

 cent's Rocks, Bristol. Wy Saml. 

 Taylor, {a) Basford, .Staffordshire 

 I'.v' j. I). P.urton. (/') \TI. U. 



