42 



Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, $$c. 



Fasc. i. t. 4G; With. iii. 729; Linaria Elatinc, 

 Desf. Lindley, Br. Syn. 191. 

 On Sunderland and Hebburn ballast-hills, D. On 

 Wellington ballast-hills, N. 



4. A. rcpens. Creeping pale-blue Toadflax. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 133 ; Eng. Bot. 1253 ; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 188; With. iii. 729; Linaria rcpens, 

 Hort. Kew. Linffley, Br. Syn. 191. 



On Hebburn ballast-hills, D. On Willington ballast- 

 hills, N. 



5. A. Linaria. Common Yellow Toadflax. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 134; Eng. Bot. 658; Curt. 

 Lond. Fasc. i. t. 47 ; Woodv. Supp.221 ; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 188; Berwick Flora, 137; Linaria 

 vulgaris, Moench. Lindley, Br. Syn. 191. 



In dry hedges and on the borders of fields, not rare. 



6. A. minus. Eeast Snapdragon. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 135; Eng. Bot. 2014; Curt. 



Eond. Fasc. v. t. 41 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 188 ; 



With. iii. 730; Berwick Flora, 138; Linaria 



minor, Desf. Lindley, Br. Syn. 192. 

 On Fulwell hills near Sunderland, D. Bythe Union 



Bridge over the Tweed, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



7. A. majus. Great Snapdragon. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 135 ; Eng. Bot. 129; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 189; With. iii. 732. 

 Near the Hermitage at Warkworth, N. On the walls 



of Barnardcastle, and naturalized on old walls at 



Kibblesworth, D. 



8. A. Oronlium. Lesser Snapdragon. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 13fi; Eng. Bot. 1155; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. iv. t. 45 ; With. iii. 732. 

 On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. 



254. SCROPHULARIA. 



1. S. nodosa. Knotty-rooted Fig-wort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 137; Eng. Bot. 1544; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 189; Berwick Flora, 138. 

 In denes, woods, and hedges. 



2. S. aquatica. Water Fig-wort, Water Betony. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 138 ; Eng. Bot. 854 ; Curt. Lond. 



Fasc. v. t. 44; Hook. Fl. Scot. 189. 

 On the banks of rivers and ponds, frequent. 



255. DIGITALIS. 

 1. D. purpurea. Purple Foxglove. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 140; Eng. Bot. t. 1297; Curt. 

 Lond. Fasc. i. t. 48; Hook. Fl. Scot. 189; 

 Woodv. t. 24 ; With. iii. 736 ; Berwick Flora, 

 138. 

 In dry woods and on hedge banks, very frequent in the 

 county of Durham, but rather scarce in Northum- 

 berland. At the foot of Scotswood Dean, and near 

 Alemouth, N. Rare near Berwick, but common 

 about Houndswood and Renton inns, near Wooler. 

 —Dr. G. Johnston. On Fourstone hills and among 

 the rocks at Tecket. The White-flowered Fox- 

 glove, by the road under Blenkiusopp Castle, N.— 

 Wallis, 161. 



250. LINN^EA. 

 1. L. borcalis. Two-flowered Linnaa. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 142 ; Eng, Bot. 433 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 190; Fl. Lapp. 2nd ed., 214, t. 12, f. 4; 

 With. iii. 737 ; Winch, Geog. of PI. 2nd ed., 

 25. 



In an old fir plantation at Catcherside four miles west 

 of Wallington, N., growing with Trie?italis europcca 

 and Pyrola minor. 



First discovered by Miss Emma Trevelyan. 



257. LIMOSELLA. 

 1. L. aquatica. Common Mid-wort. 



Sm. Eng Fl. 145 ; Eng. Bot. 357 ; Hook. Lond. 



t. 62; Fl. Scot. 190; With. iii. 738. 

 In ditches near Cocken, D W. Weighell, MSS. 



258. OROBANCHE. 



1. O. major. Greater Broom-rape. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 146 ; Eng. Bot. 421 ; Curt. Lond. 

 Fasc. iv. t. 44; Gr. Fl. Eds. 138; With. iii. 

 739 ; Sutton, Linn. Tr. iv. 175. 



In Scotswood Dene, N. Near Beamish, Urpeth, 

 Cawsey Wood, and Derwent Bridge, D. Near 

 Staindrop. — Rev. J. Harriman ; and in Raby Park. 

 — Mr. E. Robson ; among furze on Fourstone 

 hills near Hexham. — Wallis, 233; at Ellingham. 

 — P. J. Selby, Esq. ; on Bothal banks, where 

 it was observed by Turner. — Miss Emma Treve- 

 lyan; near Alnwick, N. — Miss Forster, delin. 



2. O. elatior. Tall Broom-rape. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 147 ; Eng. Bot. 568 ; With. iii. 



739; Sutton, Linn. Tr. iv. 178, t. 17. 

 Near Ellemore and not far from the gates of Burn 



Hall, D Rev. J. Dalton. 



TETRADYNAMIA SILICULOSA. 



259. DRABA. 



1. D. verna. Common Whitlow-grass. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 158; Eng. Bot. 586; Curt. 

 Lond. "Fasc. i. t. 49 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 196 ; Ber- 

 wick Flora, 141. 



On walls, banks, and dry places. 



2. D. incana. Twisted-podded Whitlow-grass. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 160 ; Eng. Bot. 388 (bad) ; 



Hook. Fl. Scot. 197; With. iii. 751. 

 On walls and Limestone rocks north of Middleton, 



D. Upon Cronkley Fell, Teesdale. 



260. CAMELINA. 



1. C. saliva. Gold of Pleasure. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 164; Hook. Lond. t. 70 ; Fl. 



Scot. 198; Alyssum sativum, With. iii. 774. 

 In fields between Newcastle and Jesmond, on newly 

 broken up ground, N. On the ballast hills of Tyne 

 and Wear, N. and D. 



261. LEPIDIUM. 



1. L. latifolium. Broad-leaved Pepperwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 105; Eng. Bot. 182 ; Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 140; With. iii. 753.' 



On the cliffs between Prior's Haven and Tynemouth 

 Castle, N. Near Seaton, and by the Wear near 

 Durham Abbey, D. In Limestone quarries at Har- 

 tlepool, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. On the banks of hedges 

 at the Hermitage near Hexham, N. — Mr. F. Scott. 



I have no specimen from this locality. 



2. L. rudcralc. Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 165; Eng. Bot. 1595; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 194 ; With. iii. 753. 



