VERONICA—BARTSIA. 343 
Veronica officinalis L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-800. Frequent upon dry banks, especially 
amongst the hills, ascending to the Main Limestone of Mickle 
Fell. 
Veronica montana L. British type. Native Area 
general. Range 0-350. Frequent in the woods of the hilly 
tracts throughout the lower zone, ascending to Shaw Wood in 
Arkengarthdale. Apart from the hills it grows in Cotcliffe 
Wood, and in the Central Vale by the Tees side near Stapleton. 
Veronica Chamedrys L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-800. Common in grassy and shaded places, 
ascending to the Main Limestone of Cam Fell, Widdale Fell 
and Mickle Fell. 
Veronica hederifolia L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-300. Common in cultivated fields and 
upon dry banks throughout the lower zone. It is usually an 
agrestal species. 
Veronica agrestis L. British type. Colonist. Area 
general. Range o-250. Common in cultivated places, as- 
cending in Wensleydale to fields above Aysgarth. 
Veronica polita Fries. British type. Colonist. Area 
876.321. Range.o-150. Cultivated fields, much less 
frequent than the preceding. ‘The var. grandiffora has been 
found by J. Wheldon near Northallerton. 
Veronica Buxbaumii Ten. English type. Colonist. 
Area8 76.4321. Rangeo-300. Not unfrequent in culti- 
vated fields. Whitcliffe, Richmond, Wath, Northallerton, 
Thirsk, Sandhutton, Knayton, Towthorpe, Haxby, Castle 
Howard, Malton, Scarborough, etc. I have gathered it at the 
foot of the great cliff at Whitstoncliff First found by OVA, 
Moore in 1841. 
Bartsia alpina L. Intermediate type. Native. Montane. 
Area 9: Range 300-600. In Teesdale upon the plateau of 
Cronkley Fell, and by the streamside at Upper Cronkley and 
Winch Bridge. 
May 1892. 
