166 A NEW FLORA OF 



Langiee-ford, banks of Common Burn, Hethpool Linn, and lower 

 part of Henhole. By the Coquet about Shillmoor and Alwinton. 

 On the basalt at Crag Lake and near Barrington. Hareshaw 

 Linn, Knaresdale, by the Allen at Pryhill and Peckriding near 

 AUentown, and by the Derwent near Edmundbyers and Blanch- 

 land. In numerous places in Weardale and Teesdale, ascending 

 to Falcon Clints and Langdon Dale scars, 500 yards, descending 

 to Barnard Castle. 



2. E. hirsutum, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D.' 



Bange 1. 



Frequent in the low country in ditches and by stream sides, 

 ascending Coquetdale to Sharperton, AVeardale to Frosterley and 

 Teesdale, 200 yards. 



3. E. parviflorum, Schreb. Native. British type. Area C, 



N, D. Range 1, 2. 



Common in similar situations to the preceding, ascending in 

 Weardale to Copthill, 400 yards, in Teesdale to the High Force, 

 350 yards. 



4. J^. montanum, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 



Common by stream-sides and on shaded banks, ascending to 

 the high limestone scars of Harwood Dale, 550 yards, and as 

 high in East Allendale. 



5. E. roseum, Schreb. Alien. 



A weed in garden ground, Darlington (W. Backhouse !). 

 Doubtless will be found truly wild in the province eventually, 

 as it is not unfrequent in North Yorkshire. 



6. E. palustre, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 



Common in ditches and swampy places, ascending to 600 yards 

 in West Allendale, 500 yards in the Derwent district. 



