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2. CHELIDONIUM, L. 



1. C. mnjus, L. Denizen. English type. Area C, IN", D. 



Range 1. 

 Frequent in hedges in the neighbourhood of farm-houses and 

 country villages, ascending in "Weardale to Eastgate, 850 feet. 



3. GLAUCIUM, Tourn. 



1. G. luteum, Scop. Denizen. English type. Maritime. 

 Area D. Eange 1. 



On the sea-bank at Seaton Carew, once plentiful, but now 

 nearly or quite extinct. 



Order 5. FUMARIACE^. 

 1. COEYDALIS, D. C. 



1. C. claviculata, D. C. Native. British type. Area C, N, D- 



Range 1. 

 Not unfrequent on the hilly tracts from the Cheviot to the 

 Tees, especially on sandstone, ascending to Chattlehope Spout in 

 Redesdale (Professor Oliver and W. H. Brown) and 250 yards 

 near "Wooler (T.), descending to BLeaton Dene. 



2. C. Mea, D. C. Alien. 



An occasional straggler from garden cultivation. Hulme Abbey 

 (T). Tuggal Hall near Embleton (R. Embleton). Old waUs at 

 Hamham and Netherwitton (F.) Ruins of the old Roman station 

 at Chesters (W. H. Brown!). A native of Italy. 



3. C. solida, Sm. Alien. 



An occasional garden escape. Plantation at Beadnell (R. Em- 

 bleton!), and the commonly cultivated Bielytra formosa is also 

 occasionally seen in the same way. 



2. rUMARIA, L. 



1. F. capreolata, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 

 Of the subspecies F. Boroei, Jord., is much the commonest with 



