338 Mr. Winch on the Geography of Plants. [May 



If the soil be calcareous, 



Primula farinosa. "") 



Gefttiana Amarella. -* T , . , c ., ., 



Gentiana rtrninpstris I Ma y be traCed fr0m the COast to the 



TT- • r height of 2,000 feet and upwards. 



Hieraciurn murorum. , . 



Sesleriacoerulea. 



Avena pubescens. The downy oat grass is a mere dwarf on the 

 limestone pastures in the vicinity of the sea ; but becomes the 

 most valuable of the meadow grasses in Teesdale, Weardale, 

 &c. at a height of 1,500 feet. 



4. Rare Plants Natives of Switzerland. 



Malaxis paludosa, Egleston Moors. 



Orchis albida, at Shewing-shields, Winch-bridge, and Borrow- 



dale, 500 to 1,400 feet. 

 ImpatiensNoli-me-tangere. At Scale Hill, Cumberland. 

 Cistus marifolius. On Cronkley Fell ; about 2,400 feet in height. 

 Arenaria verna. On the Weardale and Teesdale moors, particu- 

 larly on old lead-mine rubbish, 1,500 to 2,500 feet. 

 Geum rivale. "| 



Campanula latifolia. J> In woods from 200 to 2,000 feet. 

 Ribes petraeum. J 



Thlaspi alpestre. Teesdale, and Weardale, and Allendale 



Moors. 

 Thalictrum majus. From 200 to 2,000 feet. 

 Solidago Virga-aurea. From 1,500 to 2,500 feet. 

 Sedum villosum. Near Rothberry, 600 feet. On Weardale and 



Allendale -Moors. 

 Ornithogalum luteum. By the Tees at Wycliffe, Barnard 



Castle, &c. 

 Epilobium alsinifolium of Villars. On Cheviot and Cronkley 



Fell, and on the highest ridge of Foal-foot, at the head of 



Longsledale. This is Epilobium alpinum of Ray and Curtis. 

 Melica nutans. In woods at no great elevation above the sea. 

 Sedum Telephium. On rocks and walls about the Cumberland 



lakes, particularly in the vicinity of Keswick. 

 Asplenium bryenii. At Fast Castle, Berwickshire. 

 Pyrola rotundifolia. In Castle Eden Dean, on the coast of 



Durham. 

 Pyrola intermedia. In Scots Wood, and East Common Wood, 



Northumberland ; and Cocken and Blackstone Bank Woods, 



^ Durham. From 200 to 1,000 feet above the level of the sea. 



Kobresia caricina of Willdenow. (Schsenus monoicus of Smith.) 



Teesdale Forest and Cronkley Fell. 



Colvallariamajalis. ) Ia woods from * he f coast to Teesdale 

 Stellaria nemorum. J iorest ' 



