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meadows, ascending to the Henhole and Brizzle ravines on Clie- 

 viot and to 650 yards in Hare wood Dale, descending to Eugley, 

 Hulne, and Calish Woods, Hartford Bridge on the Blyth, Whittle 

 Dene and the Tyne side at By well ; and it even occurs in the low 

 Eed Sandstone country, as in the flat between N^orton and Billing- 

 ham (J. Hogg), and in a field near the brick-yard at Great Stain- 

 ton (M. A. Lawson). 



8. HELLEBOEUS, L. 



1 . S. viridis, L. Denizen. Germanic type. Area N, D. 



Eange 1. 

 Banks of the Aln near Alnwick Abbey (T.). Bank of the 

 Wansbeck near Morpeth (Rev. T. Finch !). In a small ravine at 

 South Hylton near Sunderland (W. H. Brown !). Banks of the 

 Tees near Whorlton (Eev. J. Harriman. F.). 



2. JT. fostidus, L. Denizen. Germanic type. Area N, D. 



Eange 1. 

 Wood on the north side of the Tyne a little above the Chain 

 Bridge at Hexham (A. Hancock). In Tunstall Hope, half a mile 

 south of Sunderland (W. H. Brown!). Eoad-side between Her- 

 rington and Houghton-le-Spring (Miss Whai'ton). Banks of the 

 Tees a little below Winston Bridge (Eev. J. Harriman. F.). 



9. AQUILEGIA, L. 



1. A. vulgaris, lu. Native. Xerophilous. English type. Area 

 ISr, D. Eange 1. 

 In Cheviot-land in a wood near Malcolm's Cross, Alnwick, 

 alien (T.). Truly wild at Mnebanks in West Allendale (E. 

 Murray), in Teesdale about Middleton, 250 yards, in most of the 

 Magnesian Limestone denes, and perhaps also about the Derwent 

 at Allansford. It has been gathered in several other places as a 

 straggler from garden cultivation. 



10. DELPHINIUM, L. 

 1. D. Ajacis, L. Alien. 

 Very rare as a weed of cultivated fields. Clover field near the 



