150 A NEW FLORA OF 



5. T. arvense, L. JS'ative. British type. Area C, jST, D. 



Range 1. 



Not unfrequent in dry sandy soil. In the bed of the streams 

 on porphyritic debris at Branton, Wooler, &c. On the basalt at 

 Gunnerton, Bambro', and Belford. Seen also at Holy Island, 

 Holystone, Ilothbury, Barrasford, Gateshead, Fulwell, Tunstall, 

 Beaton Carew, &c. Not ascending above 200 yards. 



6. T. scabrum, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



In similar situations to the preceding, rare. Holy Island, on 

 the basalt (F. T.). On the coast sand-hills at Tynemouth (John 

 Storey). In the paddock at Bishop wearmouth (W. Weighell. 

 F,). Moor above the north sands, Hartlepool (Miss Wharton). 

 Sandy grassy field near Tees Bay, Seaton Carew (John Hogg). 



8. T. striatum, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



In similar places to last two, rare. On the basalt at Gun- 

 nerton, Kyloe, Dunstanbro', Norwich, Spindlestone, and Holy 

 Island. By the Coquet between Harbottle and Rothbury (Pro- 

 fessor Oliver). Reported in the Flora from Gateshead. On the 

 Magnesian Limestone at Whitbui'n, Cleadon, Sunderland, and 

 near Darlington. 



8. T. fragiferum, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



In various places along the coast from the Tweed to the Tees 

 amongst the sand-hills and by stream-sides. It is reported in 

 the Flora from Halypike Lough, but if that means the little tarn 

 of that name near Sewing Shields it is no doubt, a mistake. 



9. T. procumiens, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Frequent in dry sandy soil, ascending Weardale to Frosterley, 

 Tecsdale above Middleton, 800 feet. 



