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Lough House on Holy Island (Winch. P !). A single specimen 

 in a field near Tuggall, 1864 (R. Embleton). In a limestone 

 quarry near Bishopwearmouth (W. Backhouse. P!). Corn-fields 

 at Norton (J. Hogg). 



11. ACONITUM, L. 



1. A. napellus, L. Alien. 



An occasional garden escape. By a stream behind CuUercoats 

 (W. H. Brown). Bank of a stream near Eiding Mills (E. Proc- 

 ter). Grrown in gardens up to 550 yards. 



Oedee 2. BEEBERACE^. 



1. BERBERIS, L. 



1. £. vulgaris, L. Denizen. English type. Area C, !N", D. 



Range 1. 

 Rai'e in thickets and hedgerows and not clearly indigenous. 

 Chatton and Hulne "Woods (T.). Hedge between Weetwood and 

 Wooler (B ). Pan don Dene and Elswick near Newcastle (Robert- 

 son). Bearpark near Durham (Rev. J. Symons. F.). Hedges 

 near Darlington, Witton-le- Wear, Picktree, and Chester-le- Street. 



Oedee 3. NYMPHS ACE^. 



1. NYMPHS A, L. 



1. N.alla,Jj. Native. British type. Area N. Range 1. 



Truly wild only in Greenley and Broomley Loughs, and in a 

 pond south-east of Wall Town Crags : elevation about 700 feet. 

 Often planted, as in the Aln near Alnwick, and ponds at Howick 

 and Wallington. 



2. NUPHAR, Sm. 



2. N. lutea, Sm. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 

 Ponds and streams, frequent in the low country. Kemmer 

 Lough near Eglingham, Crag Lough, Prestwick Carr, and in the 

 Blyth, Ousebum, Pont, Skerne, &c. It ascends from sea-level 



