64 



Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, Qc. 



26. S. acuminata. Long-leaved Sallow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 227 ; Eng. Bot. 1434; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 286; With. ii. 86; Berwick Flora, 

 217. 



On the banks of Irthing at Gilsland, N. By Nuck- 

 ton Bourn above Blanchland, N. and D. By Mor- 

 ton Carr, D — Mr. Janson. In hedges near 

 Berwick — Dr. G. Johnston. 



27. S. viminalis. Common Osier. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 228; Eng. Bot. 1898; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 287; With. ii. 88; Berwick Flora, 



217. 

 By ditches and on the banks of rivers, common. 



28. S. Smithiana. Silky-leaved Osier. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 229; Berwick Flora, 217; S. 

 molllssima, Eng. Bot. 1 509 ; With. ii. 87. 



In hedges near Prestwick Carr, in Pandon Dene near 

 Newcastle, at Jesmond, Chirton, Kirkwhelpington, 

 Cambo, Roadley, and on Holy Island, N. At the 

 Hope and near Leatham-shank in the vicinity of 



Berwick Dr. G. Johnston. At Whitburn, and 



by the Wear at Lambton, D. 



29. S. ferrugmea, Ferrugineous Willow. 

 Hook. Br. Fl. 424 ; Eng. Bot. ii. 2665. 

 On the banks of Tyne near Warden, N. 



I also gathered this willow several Years since, grow- 

 ing, together with Salix ienuifolia of Smith, a little 

 below Kirby Lonsdale Bridge, Westmorland. 



30. S. alba. Common White Willow. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 231 ; Eng. Bot. 2430 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, 218; Hook. Fl. Scot. 287; With. ii. 89; 

 & S. camilea, Eng. Bot. 2431. 



In woods and hedges. 



Between varieties a and ft I can perceive no difference. 



formed me that it had been seen either at Chipchase 

 or at Bradley. 



380. MYEJCA. 

 1. M. Gale. Sweet Gale, Dutch Myrtle. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 239 ; Eng. Bot. 562 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. 288; With. ii. 287; Berwick Flora, 219. 



On moors near Harbottle Castle, and by Roadley 

 Lake, N. On the south side of Tyne opposite 

 Hepple, and between Woodhall and Harbottle. — 

 Mr. E. Woodhouse. On the banks of Kimmer 

 Lake near Ellingham, N. — Wallis, 154. Near 

 Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



DIOECIA PENTANDRIA. 



381. HUMUEUS. 

 1. H. Lupulus. Hop. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 240 ; Eng. Bot. 427 ; Gr. Fl. 



Scot. 209 ; With. ii. 375. 

 Naturalized in hedges near Jesmond, Hexham, Oving- 

 ham, Wylam, and Dilston, N. On the banks of 

 Hyshope Bourn, D. Near Norton, D. J.Hogg, 

 Esq. 



DIOECIA TRIANDRIA. 



377- EMPETRUM. 

 1. E, nigrum. Black Crow, or Crake Berry. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 233; Eng. Bot. 526; Gr. Fl. 



Eds. 209; With. ii. 250; Berwick Flora, 218. 

 On moors, frequent. 



378. BUSCUS. 

 1. R. acukatus. Common Butchers-broom. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 235 ; Eng. Bot. 560 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 288; Woodv. Supp. t. 237 ; With. ii. 103. 



Near Cockerton. — Mr. James Backhouse. In Cliff 



Wood, D W. Weighell's Herb. 



DIOECIA TETRANDRIA. 



379. VISCUM. 

 I. V. album. Common White Misseltoe. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 236; Eng. Bot. 1470; Woodv. 



Supp. 270 ; Hook. Fl. "Scot. 288 ; With. ii. 



281. 

 In woods at Chipchase, rare. Introduced from the 



south of England into Sir D. Smith's garden at 



Alnwick, N. — Miss Pringle. Near Bedlington, N. 



— The Rev. Mr. Coates. Also introduced into the 



gardens at Bradley, D. 

 I have never been so fortunate as to meet with this 



parasite in the north, and cannot recollect who in- 



DIOECIA HEXANDRIA. 



382. TAMUS. 

 1 ■ T. communis. Black Briony. 



Sin. Eng. Fl. iv. 241 ; Eng. Bot. 91 ; With. ii. 

 460. 



In Daltou, Hawthorn, and Castle Eden Denes, also 

 in woods at Hetton, and near Hilton Castle on the 

 Wear, D. In hedges about Norton and near Wyn- 

 yard on the Fulthorp road, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. 

 On the woody bank in Heaton Dene, below Benton 

 Bridge, N — Mr. J. Thornhill, jun. 



Its most northern locality. 



DIOECIA OCTANDRIA. 



383. POPULUS. 



1. P. alba. Great White Poplar, Abele-tree. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 243; Eng. Bot. 1618; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 288 ; Berwick Flora, 219. 

 In woods, hedges, and denes. It may also be noticed 



at a considerable elevation on the sides of our moors ; 



truly indigenous. 



2. P. cancscens. Grey Poplar. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 243; Eng. Bot. 1619; Hook. 



Br. Fl. 436. 

 In hedge rows. 



3. P. tremula. Ash Aspen, Trembling Poplar. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 244; Eng. Bot. 1909; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 289 ; Berwick Flora, 219. 

 In woods and hedges, common. 



4. P. nigra. Black Poplar. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 245; Eng. Bot. 1910; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 289 ; Berwick Flora, 220. 

 On the banks of rivers and in hedges, frequent. 



384. RHODIOLA. 

 1. R. rosea. Mountain Rose-root. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 246; Eng. Bot. 508; 



Hook. 



