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



fi V. kumifusa, Dicks. Linn. Tr. ii. 288 ; With' 



ii. 18. 

 In meadows, pastures, gardens, &c. fi by rivulets on 



the sides of Cheviot, N. 



2. V. Beccabnnga. Brooklime. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 20 ; Eng. Bot. 655 ; Curt. Fasc. 



ii. t. fi; Hook. Fl. Scot. G. 

 In rivulets and ditches. 



3. V. Anaguttls. Water Speedwell, Long-leaved 



Brooklime. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 21 ; Eng. Bot. 781 ; With. ii. 

 18; Curt. Fasc. v. t. 2 ; Or. Fl. Eds. 3; Ber- 

 wick Flora, 6. 

 In the Ousebourn, in ditches near Tynemouth, and 

 at Prestwick Carr, N. In ditches near West Bol- 

 don and Harton, D. In Whitburn Moor Lane. — 

 Rev. J. Symons; and near Norton, D. — John 

 Hogg, Esq. 



4. V. scutcllata. Narrow-leaved Marsh Speedwell. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 21 ; Eng. Bot. 782 ; With. ii. 19 ; 



Curt. Ease. v. t. 2 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 3 ; Berwick 



Flora, 7- 

 In Dogs at Prestwick Carr, and on Newcastle Town 

 Moor, N. Below Calf Hill Thompson's Ber- 

 wick Plants. In ditches near Twizell House. — Mrs. 

 Selby. In Purdies Bog. — Miss Forster, delin. ; 

 and by ponds on Alnwick Moor, N. — Mr. J. Da- 

 vison. At West Boldon, Harton, East Morton, 

 Beamish, and by the Whey Syke and Cauldron 



Snout, Teesdale, D. Hill Close Carr Mr. E. 



Robson. Near Castle Eden, D. — Rev. J. Sy- 

 mons. 



5. V. officinalis. Male or Common Speedwell. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 22 ; Eng. Bot. 765 ; Curt. Fasc. 

 iii. t. 1 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 6 ; Berwick Flora, 7. 

 On heaths, dry banks, &e. frequent. 



6. V. Chamccdrys. Germander Speedwell, Wild Ger- 



mander. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 23 ; Eng. Bot. 623 ; Curt. Fasc. 



i. t. 2 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 7 ; Berwick Flora, 7- 

 In meadows, pastures, gardens, Sec. 

 7- V. montana. Mountain Speedwell, Mountain 



Madwort. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 23 ; Eng. Bot. 786 ; Curt. Fasc. 



iv. t. 2; Gr. Fl. Eds.' 4. 

 In woods, but not very common. 



8. V. agrcstis. Green Procumbent Speedwell, Ger- 



mander Chickweed. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 24 ; Eng. Bot. t. 783 and t. 2603 ; 



Curt. Fasc. i. t. 1 ; V. pulchclla, Lam. and De 



Cand. v. 388, according to specimens from 



Thomas of Bex. 

 On cultivated ground everywhere. 

 Fries, a German Botanist, as well as the authors of the 

 Supplement to the English Botany, have separated 



Veronica agrestris into two species (see 763 and 2603) 

 though the plant with blue flowers, and the other with 

 the lower petals variegated with white, are found con- 

 stantly growing together, and can scarcely be con- 

 sidered as varieties. The seeds of both vary in 

 number. Veronica polita is the name assigned by 

 them to the plant figured at 763. 



9. V . Jiliformis. Long-stalked Speedwell. 



Lam. and De Cand. Fl. Fr. v. 388 (excluding Sm. in 

 Linn. Tr. ii. 195) ; Berwick Flora, 252, i\ 1 ; V. 

 agrcstis 8, Sm. Fl. Grtec. t. 8; Prod. i. 9; V. 

 Buxbaumii, Tenore Fl. Neap. i. p. 7, t. 10 ; 

 Linn. Syst. Veg. Spreng. i. 75. 



Naturalized in the dene near Twizell House, N. In- 

 digenous at Whiterig, in Berwickshire, eight miles 

 from Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



10. V. arvensis. Wall Speedwell, Speedwell Chick- 



weed. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 24 ; Eng. Bot. 734 ; Curt. Fasc. 



ii. t. 2 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 7- 

 On dry banks, walls, &c. 



11. V. hederifolia. Ivv-leaved Speedwell, Small 

 Henbit. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 25 ; Eng. Bot. 784 ; Curt. Fasc. 



ii. t. 1 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 7 ; Berwick Flora, 7- 

 On cultivated ground, frequent. 



7. PINGUICULA. 



1. P. vulgaris. Common Butterwort, Yorkshire 

 Sanicle. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 28 ; Eng. Bot. 70 ; Hook. Lond. 



t. 140 ; Fl. Scot. 88 ; Berwick Flora, 8. 

 In bogs on moors. 



There is a variety in mountainous boggy meadows, 

 with a very large flower of a duller purple, and a 



remarkably long spur Wallis's Northumberland, 



vol. i. p. 222. 



8. UTRICULARIA. 



1. U. vulgaris. Common Bladderwort, Hooded Mil- 



foil. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 30 ; Eng. Bot. 253 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 



5 ; Berwick Flora, 8 ; With. ii. 24. 

 At Prestwick Carr, N. In the pond-field above 



Spindlestone. — Dr. G. Johnstone. In Newham 



Lough near Bamborough, N — Miss Pringle, Sp. 



At Hell. kettles and Polam, near Darlington, D. 



At Hardwick, near Sedgefield, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. 



2. IT. intermedia. Intermediate Bladderwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 30 ; Eng. Bot. 2489 ; Hook. FI. 



Scot. 9. 

 At Prestwick Carr and in Bromley Lough, N. But 

 never observed to flower. 



3. U. minor. Lesser Bladderwort. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 31 ; Eng. Bot. 254 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 9 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 5 ; With. ii. 24. 

 In bogs on Plainmeller Fell, opposite Haltwhistle, N. 



—Miss Dale, Sp. 



9. LEMNA. 



1. L. trisulca. Ivv-leaved Duckweed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 32; Eng. Bot. 926 ; Hook. Lond. 

 t. 119 ; Fl. Scot. 10; "Berwick Flora, 9. 



In clear stagnant pools near Newcastle. In ditches 

 near Sunderland, and at Hell-kettles near Darling- 

 ton, D. In stells in the Billingham Vale, D 



John Hogg, Esq. In ditches on Boldon Hills. — 

 Rev. J. Symons. 



2. L. minor. Lesser Duck-weed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 32 ; Eng. Bot. 1095 ; Hook. 



Lond. t. 120; Fl. Scot. 11. 

 In ponds and ditches, everywhere. 



10. LVCOPUS. 

 1. L. europaus. Water Horehound, Gvpsvwort. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 34; Eng. Bot. 1105 ;' Curt. Fasc. 



iii. t. 2 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 9. 

 At Prestwick Carr, and in the Ouse-bonrn, N. On 

 the banks of Team, near Urpeth Mill, Team 

 Bridge, and Lamesley, D. 



