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3. E. parviflorum. Sraall-tiowered hoary Willow- 



herb. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 214 ; Eng. Bot. 795 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 117; Gr. Fl. Eds. 86 ; Berwick Flora, 8S ; 



E. villosnm, Curt. Fasc. ii. t. 22 ; E. hirsutum, 



Hudson, 161. 

 In watery places, and on the banks of rivers. 



4. E. montanum. Broad smooth-leaved Willow-herb. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 214; Eng. Bot. 1177; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 117; Curt. Fasc. ui. t. 24; Berwick 

 Flora, 87- 

 In dry, stony, and rocky places, and on old walls, fre- 

 quent. 



5. E. tctragonum. Square-stalked Willow-herb. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 215; Eng. Bot. 1948; Curt. 



Fasc. ii. t. 23; Hook. Fl. Scot. 117; Berwick- 

 Flora, 87- 

 In watery places, not uncommon. 



6. E. palustre. Round-stalked Marsh Willow-herb. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 216; Eng. Bot. 346; Berwick 



Flora, 87; Hook. Fl. Scot. 117; lappouicum, 

 Wahl. Fl. Eapp. 25 ; Linn. Lapp. N. 149. 

 oc By ditches and on boggy ground ; fi by rivulets near 

 Wolsingham, D. On Cheviot, N. 



7. E. alsinifolium. Chick-weed-leaved Willow-herb. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 216 Eng. Bot. 2000; With. ii. 



492 ; Berwick Flora, 87 ; Villars Dauph. iii. 

 511; Hook. Fl. Scot. 117; Northumberland 

 and Durham Guide, i. 36 and ii. preiace 4 ; E. 

 origanifolium, Lam. and De Cand. iv. 424; Tur- 

 ner and Dillwyn's Guide, see note v. ii. p. 471. 

 In a rivulet near the summit of Cheviot, N. — July 

 22, 1S04. On Cronkley Fell, Teesdale. 



8. E. alphmm. Alpine Willow-herb. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 217 ; Eng. Bot. 2001 ; Lightfoot, 

 199; t. 10, f. 1; With. ii. 491. 



Near the Cauldron Snout in Teesdale, D. — W. C. 

 Trevelyan, Esq. The only English locality Cur- 

 tis's station at the head of Long-sleddale, Westmor- 

 land, is occupied by Epilobium alsinifolium, as 

 proved by specimens gathered there by Mr. Joseph 

 Woods* 



166. CHLORA. 

 1. C. perfoliate. Perfoliate Yellow-wort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 218; Hook. Lond. t. 2; Eng. 



Bot. 60 1 With. ii. 494. 

 In dry hilly pastures about a quarter of a mile west of 

 Honeycleugh Crag, near Chester Wood, and Whi- 

 netly, on South Tyne, N. — Wallis, 217. 

 No other botanist has been so fortunate as to find this 

 elegant plaut in Northumberland or Durham. 



167- VACCINIUM. 



1. V. Myrtittus. Bilberrv or Bleaberry. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 219 ; Eng. Bot. 456 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 118; Berwick Flora, 87. 

 On heaths and in woods, not rare. Meaton Dene, near 



Newcastle, N. 



2. V. uliginosum. Great Bilberry. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 220 ; Eng. Bot. 581 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 118; With. ii. 496. 



Near Wardrew, and- on the north side of Wall-town 

 Crags, N. Near an ancient carnp on the south 

 banks of Tyne, opposite Lnmbley, N — W. C. Tre- 

 velyan, Esq. In bogsat Moor-rigs, near Middleton- 

 in- Teesdale, D. — Mr. James Backhouse. On I 



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Meldon Fell, Teesdale. — Rev. J. Harriman. In the 

 Duke of Portland's wood, called East Common 



Wood, near Hexham, N Wallis, 147. I could 



never find it there. 



3. V. Vitis-Idcea. Red Whortle-berry, Cow-berrv. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 220 ; Eng. Bot. 598 ; Gr. Fl. 



Eds. 87 ; With. ii. 490; Berwick Flora, 88. 



On tufty heaths at Butsfield, Stanhope in Weardale, 

 and in Teesdale Forest; in woods at Witton-Ie- 

 Wear, and Howns near Medomsley ; and on the 

 heath at the source of a Roman aqueduct west of 

 Woodland, near Butsfield, D. On Cheviot and 

 Hedgehope ; also in Allendale; in the wood at 

 Roadley, and on the moors near Wallington ; in 

 East Common Wood, and on the banks at West 

 Dipton, near Hexham, N. On rocks at Long Crag, 

 near Watling-street, by the road to Thockringtou 

 from Gunnorton; also on the moor edge near Di- 

 ligate Hall, N — Wallis, 147. On the hill at Hep- 

 burn near Chillingham, N. Dr. G. Johnston. 



An indifferent substitute for the Cranberry. 



4. V. O.vycoeeus. Cranberry. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 221; Eng. Bot. 319; Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 87 ; "With. ii. 497 ; Berwick Flora, 88. 



On the Beamish, Urpeth, Weardale, and Teesdale 

 moors, D. On Framwellgate Carr, near Durham. 

 — J. Hogg, Esq. On mosses north of Gunnerton 

 Crags. — Mr. F. Scott. On moors between Belford 

 and Wooler, N. — Thompson's Berwick Plants. On 

 the Wallington moors, the Muckle Moss, Blanch- 

 land moors, and the heath at Prestwick Carr, N. 



168. CALLUNA. 

 I. C. vulgaris. Common Ling. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 225; Hook. Fl. Scot. 119 ; Ber- 

 wick Flora, 88; Erica vulgaris, Eng. Bot. 1013; 

 Curt. Fasc. v. t. 30. 

 |3 Jlore alio. 



« On dry moors if the soil be not calcareous, and occa- 

 sionally in denes and woods; /3 on the Teesdale 

 and Wallington moors, D. and N. 



169. ERICA. 



1. E. Tctralix. Cross-leaved Heath, Heather. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 226; Eng. Bot. 1014; Berwick- 

 Flora, 89 ; Curt. Fasc. i. t. 21 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 119. 

 (i Jlore alio. 



a. on boggy heaths; (S on the Wallington moors, N. 

 — W. C. Trevelyan, Esq. 



2. E. cincrca. Fine-leaved Heath, Heather. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 226; Eng. Bot. 1015; Berwick 

 Flora, 89 ; Curt. Fasc. ii. t. 25 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 119. 

 /3 Jlore alio, 

 a On wet turfy moors ; fi at Cow-close near Cockfield, 

 D.— Mr. J. Backhouse. 



170 DAPHNE. 



1. D. Mczcreum, Common Mezereon, Spurge-olive. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 228 ; Eng. Bot. 1381 ; Woodv. 



t. 23 ; With. ii. 503. 

 Naturalized in a wood among the Tunstal hills, south 

 of Sunderland, D. — Mr. T. Robson. 



2. D. Laurcola. Spurge-laurel. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 229; Eng. Bot. 119; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 119; Gr. Fl. Eds. 88; With. ii. 504; 

 Berwick Flora, 90. 



