154 A NEW FLORA OF 



8. v. monantha, Koch. Alien. 



Plentiful in a field of cultivated V. sativa at AUenheads, July, 

 1865 (B.). 



14. LATHYRUS, L. 



1. L. pratensis, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Eange 1, 2. 



Common in hedge-rows and grassy places, ascending to 500 

 yards in Harwood Dale and East Allendale. 



15. OROBUS, L. 



1. 0. tuherosus, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1, 2. 



Common upon heaths and the borders of pastures, ascending to 

 the high limestone scars of Harwood Dale, 550 yards. 0. niger 

 is not satisfactorily ascertained as a Cheviot-land plant. 



Order 4. ROSACEA. 

 1. PRUNUS, L. 



1. F. spinosa, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



The varieties spinosa and insititia common in hedge-rows and 

 thickets, the former ascending to 400 yards at Moor Rigs in Tees- 

 dale, perhaps not native there, but no doubt truly so at 1150 

 feet in the wood above the village of Wearhead, on the porphyry 

 about Alwinton, and on the basalt at Kyloe. Fine and plentiful 

 in the woods about Hareshaw Linn. The var. domestica occurs 

 as a straggler from cultivation only, and is grown in Allendale 

 as high as 1700 feet. 



2. P. padus, L. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 



Frequent in woods and thickets, principally amongst the hills, 

 ascending in Teesdale to Falcon Clints, 500 yards. 



