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Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, S^c. 



Epilobium angustifolhim, Page 24, Genus 165, No. 1. 

 At Hareshaw Linn, to the north of Bellingham, N. 

 — Mr. John Thompson. 



Vaccinium uliginosum, P. 25, G. 1G7, No. 2. 



On the summit of Wall- Town Crags, and on the 

 moor near Caervoran, and on Baron House Bog, 

 a mile from Wardrew, N. 



Daphne Laureola, P. 25, G. 170, No. 2. 

 In hedges near Hedworth, D. — Mr. John Thornhill, 

 Jun. 



Paris quadrifolia, P. 26, G. 173, No. 1. 



In the woods at Gilsland, N. — Miss Atkinson, of Car- 

 lisle. Near Lipwood, N. — Miss E. Errington. 

 In the dene at Halton Castle, N. 



Pyrola minor, P. 27, G. 179, No. 3. 

 On the banks of the Irthing below the Cascade, near 

 Gilsland, N. 



Saxifraga aizoides, P. 28, G. 181, No. 3. 



On rocks close to Gilsland Spa, sparingly, but in abun- 

 dance beyond the upper stepping stones, and by 

 the Cascade of the Irthing, two miles above War- 

 drew, N. 

 S. tridactylites, P. 28, G. 181, No. 5. 



On Wall-Town Crags, N. 



Dianthus deltoidcs, P. 28, G. 184, No. 2. 



In fields near Wolsingham, D. — Mr. Backhouse. 



Arenaria verna, P. 29, G. 187, No. 4. 



On Spindlestone Crags N. — Mr. R. Embleton, in 

 Berwick Flora. 



Iteseda lutea, P. 31, G. 197, No. 2. 



Berwick Flora, ii. 281. 



On Spital Links, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



Rosa scabriuscula, P. 33, G. 203, No. 6. 

 In woods at Wardrew, N. 



Rubus suberectus. Red-fruited Bramble, P. 33, G. 

 204, No. 8. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 406 ; Eng. Bot. 2572 ; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 159; Anderson, Lin. Tr. xi.218, t. 16. 

 At Hareshaw Linn, a little to the north of Belling- 

 ham, N. — Mr. John Thompson, Sp. 

 R. affinis. Great Hairy Bramble, P. 35, G. 204, 

 No. 8. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 405. 

 By the Skerne near Darlington, D. — Mr. Backhouse. 



Tormer.tilla reptans, P. 35, G. 207, No. 2. 

 Near Cowpen, N Miss E. Errington, Sp. 



Geum urbanum, (i intermedium, P. 35, G. 208, No. 1. 

 In woods at Gilsland, N. — Miss Atkinson, of Car- 

 lisle. Near Warden Mill and Warkworth, N.— 

 Miss E. Errington, Sps. 



Trollius europmts, P. 38, G. 226, No. 1. 



In boggy meadows between Wardrew and Wall-Town 

 Crags, N. 



Scutellaria gaUriculata, P. 41, G. 245, No. 1. 



Near Reedsmouth, N Mr. John Thompson. 



Lathraea squamaria, P. 41, G. 251, No. 1. 



Near Lipwood House and Ridley Hall, N. — Mr. 

 John Thompson, Sp. 

 Arabis Ursula, P. 45, G. 276, No. 2. 



On Wall- Town Crags, N. 

 Vicia sylvatica, P. 48, G.294, No. 1. 



On the banks of Allen not far from Ridley Hall, N. 



V. sativa y, Page 48, Genus 294, No. 3. 

 V. Bobartii, Eng. Bot. 2708. 



On the sea coast and Magnesian Limestone, not rare. 

 V. laihyroides, P. 48, G. 294, No. 4. 



On the edges of fields near Cullercoats, N. — Mr. R. 

 B. Bowman, Sp. in seed. On the sea banks near 

 South Shields, and below Westoe, D. 

 Melilotus Uucantha, P. 49, G. 300, No. 2. 



Eng. Bot. 2689 ; Trifolium leucanthum, Berwick 



Flora, ii. 286. 

 Near Cowpen, N. — Miss E. Errington, Sps. In 

 Coupland plantations near Wooler, and on the sea 

 banks near Berwick, N.— Dr. G. Johnston. 

 Hieracium murorum, P. 51, G. 312, No. 2. 



On rocks at Gilsland, N. Near Crag Lake, N. — 

 Mr. J. Thompson. 

 H. sylvaticum, P. 51, G. 312, No. 3. 



At Thorngrafton, near Bardon Mill, N Mr. J. 



Thompson, Sp. 

 H. sabaudumft, P. 51, G. 312, No. 5. 



Stem tall, slender, leaves lanceolate, narrow, 

 slightly toothed, hairy on their under sides and 

 edges, and supported by long foot-stalks, and 

 blotched with blackish purple oblong spots. 

 This singular variety was gathered by Mr. John 

 Thompson, at Thorngrafton, in the vale of South 

 Tyne, N. 

 H. prenanthoides. Rough-bordered Hawk-weed, P. 

 51, G. 312, No. 8. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 368 ; Eng. Bot. 2235 ; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 232 ; H. spicatum, Dick, in Linn. Tr. 

 ii. 288. 

 On the banks of Allen, not far from Ridley Hall, N. 

 — Mr. J. Thompson, Sp. 

 Orchis bifolm, P. 56, G. 344, No. 1. . 



About Wardrew, N-, abundant. 

 O. viridis, P. 56, G. 344, No. 7- 



On Doddington Moor, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 O. latifolia fi, P. 56, G. 344, No. 8. 



The most common variety about Wardrew, N. 



Listera Nidus-avis, P. 57, G. 347, No. 3. 



In woods at Gilsland, pointed out by Miss Atkinson, 



of Carlisle. Near Streatlam Castle, D Miss M. 



Hancock. 

 L. cordata, P. 50, G. 347, No. 2. 



On Hedgehope, N. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



Carex dioica, P. 59, G. 357, No. 1. 

 Near the Irthing at Wardrew, N. 

 C. eurta, P. 59, G. 357, No. 5. 



On the Muckle Moss, N.— Mr. John Thompson, Sp. 

 C. limosa, P. 59, G. 357, No. 17. 



On the Muckle Moss, N Mr. John Thompson, Sp. 



C.fuha, P. (10, G. 357, No. 21. 



On Baron House Bog near Wardrew, N. 

 C. JUiformis. Slender-leaved Carex, P. 60, G. 357, 

 No. 39. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 128; Eng. Bot. 904; Gooden. 

 Linn. Tr. ii. 172, t. 20, f. 5; Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 270 ; C. tomcntosa, Lightfoot, 553 ; Hudson, 

 650. 

 On Baron House Bog, about a mile from Wardrew, 

 N. 



Salix amygdalina, Page 62, Genus 376, No. 2. 



Between Plawswortfe and Witton- Gilbert, D.— Mr. 

 John Thornhill, Jun. 

 S. pcntandra, P. 62, G. 376, No. 3. 



