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Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, 8$c. 



Hexham. — Wallis, i. 206. Point near Bambo- 

 rough. — Thompson's Berwick Plants. Near Crow 

 Hall opposite Ridley Hall. — Mr. J. Thompson. 

 On Alnwick Moor, N. — Miss Pringle. 



83. CONVOLVULUS. 



1. C. aroensis. Small Bind-weed. 



Sm. Eng. FL i. 284; JEng. Bot. 312 ; Curt. Fasc. 

 ii. 13 ; Hook. PI. Scot. 73 ; Berwick Flora, 57. 



In fields near the sea coast of Northumberland and 

 Durham. Not very common in the north of Eng- 

 land. 



2. C. sepium. Great Bindweed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i- 284 ; Eng. Bot. 313 ; Curt. Fasc. 

 i. t. 13; Hook. Fl. Scot. 74; Berwick Flora, 

 57 ; Calystcgia sepium, R. Br. Lindley Syn. 167- 



In moist woods and hedges, but by no means common. 

 In hedges behind St. Anthon's ballast hills, N. 



3. C. Soldanella. Sea Bind-weed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 285 ; Eng. Bot. 314 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 74 ; With. ii. 828 ; Calystcgia Soldanclla, 



R. Br. Lindley Syn. 107. 

 On the links near South Shields below the Bent 



House, D. July 11, 1828. First noticed there by 



Mr. A. Hancock. 



84. CAMPANULA. 



1. C. rolundifolia. Round-leaved Bell-flower. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 287 ; Eng. Bot. 800 ; Curt. Fasc. 



iv. 21 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 74. 

 a. On the borders of fields, heaths, &c. frequent. /S 

 fiore albo, in Heaton Dene, N. 



2. C. Rapunculus. Rampion Bell-flower. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 289 ; Eng. Bot. 283 ; Hook. Lond. 



t. 80 ; With. ii. 330. 

 In a grassy field of the Glebe at Norton, D. — John 



Hogg, Esq. 

 Probably the outcast of some garden, the root having 



long been used as a table vegetable. 



3. C. latifolla. Giant Bell-flower. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 290 ; Eng. Bot. 302 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 75 ; With. ii. 331. 

 In moist woods and hedges, not rare. 



4. C. glomerata. Clustered Bell-flower. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 292 ; Eng. Bot. 90 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 75; Gr. Fl. Eds. 51. 



On the banks of Tyne near Wylam, near St. Oswald's 

 and Chollerford, N. In a field by the lime-kilns 

 at Wall near Chollerford-bridge, in woody banks 

 near Netherwarden, near Hexham, and by the 

 banks of Tyne, in the meadow near Bywell, also 

 Crag-close near Barwesford, N. — Wallis, i. 162. 

 In Hulne woods near Alnwick. — Miss Pringle. 

 All these localities are in the Encrinal Limestone 

 district. In woods at Cocken, near Chester-le- 

 Street, D. On Barbara Biggs, near Barnardcas- 

 tle, and near Gainforth, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. 

 In meadows near Croft, D — J, Hogg, Esq. 



5. C. Jiybrida. Corn Bell-flower. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 293 ; Eng. Bot. 375 ; With. ii. 

 334. 



In corn fields near Norton, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. In 

 corn fields on Tunstal- hills, and on Sunderland bal- 

 last-hills, D. Not met with in Scotland. 



Tunstal-hills and Norton, are in the Magnesian Lime- 

 stone district. 



85. JASIONE. 

 1. J. montana. Sheep's-bit, Sheep's Scabious. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 290 ; Eng. Bot. 882 ; Curt. Fasc. 



iv. t. 58 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 76. 

 On the banks of hedges near Gilsland, Hexham and 



Haltwhistle, N. Near Hamsterley and Witton-le- 



Wear, D.— Mr. E. Robson. 



8G. VIOLA. 



1. V. hirta. Hairy Violet. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 301; Eng. Bot. 894; Curt. Fasc. 

 i. 64; Hook. Fl. Scot. 76; Gr. Fl. Eds. 51; 

 With. ii. 353 ; Berwick Flora, 58. 



On banks near Bywell, Ovingham, and Wylam, N. 

 Near Jarrow, Whitburn, and in Castle Eden dene, 

 D. New Mill banks, near Berwick, — Dr. Thomp- 

 son. On Ratcheugh Crags, near Alnwick, N. — 

 Mr. J. Davison. 



2. V. odorata. Sweet Violet. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 301 ; Eng. Bot. G19 ; Curt. Fasc. 

 i. t. 63 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 77 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 51 ; 

 With. ii. 354. 



Near Prudhoe Castle, Ovingham, and Hexham, N. 

 Near Finchall Abbey, Chester-le-Street, Hetton- 

 le.HoIe, and Dalton-le-Dale, D. Near Hilton 

 Castle, and at Bede's Well, near Jarrow. — Mr. J. 

 Thornhill, jun. 



3. V. palustris. Marsh Violet. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 302; Eng. Bot. 444; Curt. Fasc, 

 iii. t. 58 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 77 ; With. ii. 355 ; Gr. 

 Fl. Eds. 52 ; Berwick Flora, 58. 



In boggy ground, in East Common wood, near Hex- 

 ham, and at Prestwick Carr, N. On Teesdale 

 Forest, in Ravensworth woods, near Urpeth, Bea- 

 mish, and Witton-le- Wear, D. Near Murton 

 Craggs, and below Shoreswood Hall. — Dr. Thomp- 

 son. 



4. V. canina. Dog's Violet. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 303 ; Eng. Bot. 620 ; Curt. Fasc. 



ii. 61 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 77- 

 In groves, by hedges, and on heathy ground, common. 



5. V. tricolor. Pansy Violet Keart's-ease. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 305 ; Eng. Bot. 1287 ; Curt. Fasc. 



i. t. 65 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 77 ; Berwick Flora 58 ; 



/3 V. arvensis, Sibthorp 84; Symon's Syn. 61. 

 a. In corn fields, and by road sides; /3 more frequent 



than « in similar situations. 



6. V. lutea. Yellow Mountain Pansy. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 306; Eng. Bot. 721; Hook Fl. 

 Scot. 77 ; With. ii. 357 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 52 ; Ber- 

 wick Flora, 59 ; V. grandiflora, Hudson, 380 ; 

 Lightfoot, 508. 

 On mountainous pastures in Weardale, and in Tees- 

 dale Forest, D. At Housesteads, near the Ro- 

 man Wall, and on the banks of Beldon Bourn, 

 near Blanchland, N. 



87. VERBASCUM. 



1. V. Thapsus. Great Mullein, High Taper. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 307 ; Eng. Bot. 549 ; Woodv. t. 

 125; Hook. Fl. Scot. 78; Grev. Fl. Eds. 53; 



Berwick Flora, 59. 

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



Jesmond, and in the bed of Till, near Wooler, N. 



Near Pierce Bridge. — Mr. Backhouse. By road 



sides near East Harrington. — Rev. J. Symons. 



Near Norton. — J. Hogg, Esq. At Castle Eden, 



D. 

 Frequently the out-cast of cottage gardens. 



