1814.] 



Botanic Memoranda and LocalUies. 



Mngnetical Observations continued. 



In taking the mean of the morning observations for the month of 

 November, the extraorclinary variation on the 11th is not included. 



On December the 2d the needle vibrated between six and seven 

 minutes ; and during the night it blew very hard from the eastward. 



Bo-.. foii».. ^I^etween nooti of the 1st Nov.) „ „„, . , 

 Kaiu tallen ■< „ . r .1. 1 - r. > 0'695 incbe«. 



I Between noon of the 1st Dec. J i"<.uc.. 



livaporatiun during the same period, 1"25 inches. 



Article VIII. 



Botanic Memoranda and Localities. Communicated by Mr. 

 Winch, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



Salicornia Procumbens. Eng. Bot. t. 2475. Salt marshes at 



Saltholm, near Hartlepool, Durham ; Mr. J. Backhouse, jun. : 



and on Tyne and Wear ; N. 1. W. 

 Salicornia Fruticosa. Shoreham Harbour, Sussex. Specimen 



from Mr. Borrer. 

 Hippuris Vulgaris. Ponds at Copgrovej Y. : and King's Park, 



i!:dinburgh ; N. I. W. 

 Chara Nidifica. Eng. Bot. t. 1/03. At Cocken-on-the-Wear. 



Weighill's Herbarium. 

 Chara Flcxilis. Rivulet at the west end of Giggleswick Tarn, antl 



in stagnant waters near Little Tarn ; Y. : Mr. Windsor. Near 

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