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banks beyond Hudshead. — Thompson's Berwick 

 Plants. On the Fern Islands, N. — Dr. G. John- 

 ston. 

 Dr. Hooker considers this a variety of the preceding 

 species. 



4. S. conica. Striated Corn Catchfly. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 294; Eng. Bot. 922; With. ii. 



550. 

 On Hebburn ballast-hills, D Mr. R. Waugh. On 



Willington ballast-hills, N. 



5. S. noctiflora. Night-flowering Catchfly. 



Sm. Eng. El. ii. 295 ; Eng. Bot. 291 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 135; With. ii. 550. 

 In fields near Gateshead, Cleadon, Whitburn, and 



South Shields. 



186. STELLARIA. 



1. S. nemorum. Wood Stitchwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 300 ; Eng. Bot. 92 ; With. ii. 

 551 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 97- 



In Eglestone, Lambton, Cawsey, Beamish, and Ra- 

 vensworth woods; and in hedges at Witton-Ie- 

 Wear, and Baydales, near Darlington; also on the 

 banks of Wear, at Chester-le-Street new bridge, 

 D. Near Westonhope, Weardale, — W. C. Tre- 

 velyan Esq. In Cocken woods, D — VV. Weigheli's 

 Herb. On the island near Hazle-side stream, Aln- 

 wick.— Mr. J. Davison. By the brook at Simon- 

 burn, N. — Wallis, 215. 



2. S. media. Common Chickweed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 301 ; Eng. Bot. 537; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 135 ; Alsine media, Curt. Fasc. i. t. 20 ; 



Hudson, 131. 

 On cultivated ground, everywhere. 



3. S. holndea. Greater Stichwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 301 ; Eng, Bot. 511 ; Curt. Fasc. 



ii. t. 30; Hook. Fl. Scot. 136. 

 In woods and by hedges, frequent. 



4. S. graminca. Lesser Stitchwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 302 ; Eng. Bot. 803 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 136; Berwick Flora, 97- 

 On heaths among bushes, not rare. 



5. S. glauca. Glaucous Marsh Stitchwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 303 ; Eng. Bot. 825 ; Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 98 ; With. ii. 555 ; Berwick Flora, 97- 



At Rice Carr, near Darlington, D. — Mr. Backhouse. 

 Among furze at Prestwick Carr. — Mr. R. B. 

 Bowman. By the side of a pond above Spindle- 

 stone, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 G. S. uliginosa. Bog Stitchwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 303; Eng. Bot. 1074; Curt. 

 Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 28; Hook. Fl. Scot. 130. 



By ditches, springs, and rivulets, frequent. 



187. ARENARIA. 



1. A. peploides. Sea Chickweed, or Sandwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 306; Eng. Bot. 189; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. "137; With. ii. 557 ; Berwick Flora,. 97- 

 On the sands of the sea shore, frequent. Spittal sands 

 near Berwick. — Dr. Thompson. 



2. A. trincrvis. Plantain- leaved Chickweed, or Sand- 



wort. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 307 ; Eng. Bot. 1483 ; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. iv. t. 31; Hook. Fl. Scot. 137; 



Berwick Flora, 97. 

 In bushy moist places. 



VOL. II. 



3. A. serpylKfolia. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 307 ; Eng. Bot. 923 ; Curt. Lond. 

 Fasc. iv. t. 32 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 138 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, 98. 



On old walls and dry ground. 



4. A. verna. Vernal Sandwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 309; Eng. Bol. 512; Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 99 ; With. ii. 559 ; Berwick Flora, 98. 



On old mine heaps in Allendale, N. On the banks 

 of Tyne near Crow-hall, N. — Mr. J. Thompson, 

 Sp. Upon the wolds near Cauldron Snout, Tees- 

 dale,andon themoorsin Weardale, D. On Cronk- 

 ley Fell, Teesdale. 



5. A. rubra. Purple Sandwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 311 ; Eng. Bot. 852; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 138; Berwick Flora, 98. 

 In sandy fields and barren places. 

 6 A. marina. Sea Spurrev Sandwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 311 ; Eng. Bot. 958; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 139 ; Berwick Flora, 98 ; A. rubra 0, Hud- 



son, 193. 

 On the sandy sea coast, not rare. 



DECANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 



188. SEDUM. 



1. S. Tclcphium. Orpine, or Live-long. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 315; Eng. Bot. 1319; Curt. 

 Lond. Fasc. iii. t. 25; Gr. Fl. Eds. 100; With, 

 ii. 562 ; Berwick Flora, 98. 



By the road side near Urpeth, by hedges near Lan- 

 chester Ford, and near Durham, in Hag Crag 

 wood near the High Force, and on Falcon-clint 

 Scar, Teesdale, D. By the mill at Shincliffe, and 

 wood at Butterby, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. On the 

 banks of Tyne below Paradise near Elswick, and 

 on hedge banks near Hexham, N. Near Belsay, 

 — Miss Emma Trevelyan. On Banks between Si- 

 monburn and Nunwick, also at Rodham, N. — Wal- 

 lis, 174. 



2. S. anglicum. White English Stonecrop. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 317; Eng. Bot. 171 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 140; With. ii. 505; Berwick Flora, 99. 

 On the Heugh and about the Castle at Holy Island, 



N. — Thompson's Berwick Plants; observed also 



by Dr. G. Johnston. 

 A rare visitant on the north-east coast of England, 



though frequent on the west. 



3. S. acre. Biting Stonecrop, Wall Pepper. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. Ii. 317; Eng. Bot. 839; Berwick 

 Flora, 99 ; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 32 ; Woodv. 

 Sup. t. 231 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 140. 



On walls and in sandy places, particularly near the sea 

 coast. 



There is a variety among the rocks on the brink of 

 Crag Lake, hardly to be distinguished, but by the 

 cauline leaves in the time of flowering, which then 

 appear in an imbricated six-fold series on the stalks. 

 — Wallis, 175. Can this be Sedum sexangulare ? 



4. S. villosum. Hairy Stonecrop. 



Sm. Eng, Fl. ii. 319; Eng. Bot. 394; Gr.Fl. Eds. 

 101 ; "With. ii. 563; Berwick Flora, 99. 



By the Whey Syke in Teesdale Forest, and near 

 Widdy Bank by the road that leads to Harwood 

 Chase; also by ditches near Burtree Ford, Wear- 

 dale, D. By rivulets both at the foot of Cheviot, 



