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18. NASTURTIUM, R. Br. 



1. W. officinale, Bj. Br. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 



Everywliere common in streams and ditclies, ascending in Tees- 

 dale to Middleton, in "Weardale above St. John's Chapel (350 

 yards). 



2. iV". terrestre, R. Br, l^ative. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Damp places, rare. Bank of the Tweed between Norham and 

 West Ord (Dr. Johnston). Old quarry at Stamford (T.). Banks 

 of the Aln near Alnwick (R. Embleton, A.). Borders of Prest- 

 wick Carr (F !). Blaydon (John Storey !). Banks of the Skerne 

 near Darlington (E. Robson, F.). 



3. N. sylvestre, R. Br, l^ative. English type. Area C, N, 



D. Range 1. 



By the Tweed at Birgham Haugh down to the Union Bridge 

 (Dr, Johnston). Shores of the Tyne at Corbridge, Benwell, and 

 Stella (F, R!) Banks of the Team near Redheugh and of the 

 Derwent below Swalwell (R. B. Bowman). "Wear side at Fin- 

 chale Abbey (Miss Wharton), Banks of the Skerne near Dar- 

 lington (Miss M. J. Hancock). Not unfrequent in ditches about 

 Norton (John Hogg). 



19. SISYMBRIUM, L. 



1. 8. officinale, Scop. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Common by road-sides and in waste ground, ascending Coquet- 

 dale above Alwinton and in Weardale to Westgate (300 yards). 



2. 8. Sophia, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Not unfrequent in similar situations to the preceding. East 

 Ord, Learmouth, Bamborough, Budle, Bulmer, Holy Island, Bel- 

 ford, Alnwick, Embleton, Beadnell, Morpeth, Corbiidge, Hexham, 



