152 A KEW FLORA OF 



banks at Budle (Miss Forster). On the basaltic cliffs at llat- 

 cheugh, Craster, Spindlestone, Bambro', &c. Warden Banks 

 near Hexham, and by the Tyne above Ovingham (F.). By the 

 Wear in Pelaw Wood near Darham (M. A. Lawson). By the 

 Tees near the Abbey Bridge at Eglestone, and on the Magnesian 

 Limestone above Darlington. 



2. A. hypogloUis, L. Native. Xerophilous. Grermanic type. 

 Area C, ]SF, D. Eange 1. 



Frequent along the coast sand-hills from the Tweed to the 

 Tees. On the basalt at Ratcheugh near Alnwick, and on the 

 Magnesian Limestone near West Boldon. 



11. ORNITHOPUS, L. 



1. 0. perpuslllus, L. Native. British type. Area D. 

 Range 1'. 



Dry banks, gathered many years ago by Mr. Hogg near 

 Urpeth, bnt not seen anywhere recently. 



12. ONOBRYCHIS, Gaertn. 



1. 0. sativa, Lam. Native? Xerophilous. English type. 

 Area D. Range 1. 



Perhaps truly wild on the Magnesian Limestone cliff at Harton- 

 down Hill, near Sunderland (F. James Backhouse). Grown 

 occasionally as a forage crop. 



13. VICIA, L. 



1. V. sijlvatica, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



Frequent in the woods of the hilly tracts and Magnesian Lime- 

 stone. Tweed banks near Ord, Calish Woods near Alnwick, 

 Roddam Dene, in Coquetdale near Rothbury, 150 yards, and 

 Warkworth, in North Tynedale in Ramshaw and Tecket Denes 

 and many other places about Hexham, and .down the river to 

 Newcastle, about Durham, Eglestone, Barnard Castle, &c. 



