146 A NEW FLOBA OF 



Order 20. OXALIDACE^. 



1. OXALIS, L. 



1. 0. acetosella, L. ]S"ative. British type. Area C, IST, D. 

 Range 1, 3. 



Common in woods and on shaded banks, ascending to 700 

 yards on Cheviot, 600 yards in Welhope, 550 in Harwood Dale, 

 500 yards near the head of Knucton Burn (Derwent). 



Division 2. CALYCIFLOR^. 

 Order 1. CELASTRACE^. 



1. STAPHYLEA, L. 



1. S. pinnata, lu. Alien. 



Hulne Woods, Alnwick (R. Embleton. A.). Mainsforth 

 near Perryhill (T. Wood !). 



2. EUONYMUS, L. 



1. ^. europcBus, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



In the porphyritic tract on the banks of the College Burn 

 (Johnston), and in Humbledon Dene (Rev. A. Baird). On the 

 basalt at Ratcheugh, Belford, Kyloe, Spindlestone, &c. By the 

 Wansbeck near Camboise (J. Storey !). In several of the Tyne 

 denes as Tecket, Scotswood, and Heaton ; and those of the Mag- 

 nesian Limestone as Ryhope, Hesleden, and Castle Eden. Ship- 

 ley Wood near Eglestone, 200 yards (Rev. J. Harriman. F.). 

 In the Darlington lane a mile west of IS'orton (John Hogg). 



Order 2. RHAMNACE^. 



1. RHAMNUS, L. 



1. R. catlmrticus, L. IS^ative. English type. Area D. 

 Range 1. 



Very rare and not seen recently. Ryhope Dene (W. Weighell. 

 E !). Lawson's Slack near Darlington (James Backhouse). 



