180 A NEW FLORA OF 



21. MEUM, Toiir-n. 



1 . M. athamanticum, Jacq. jS'ative. Scottish type. Area N. 

 Range 1. 



On the basaltic ridge a quarter of a mile north of the village 

 of Throckington, recorded by Wallis, gathered lately by Mr. 

 Makepeace. Estimated altitude, 150 yards. 



22. ANGELICA, L. 



1. A. sylvestris, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1, 2. 



Common by stream-sides and in damp woods, ascending to 500 

 yards in the Cheviot ravines and as high in Allendale. The 

 plant recorded in the Flora as A. archangelica, L., is this only. 



23. PEUCEDANUM, Linn. 



1. P. ostruthmm, Koch. Alien. 



About some of the dale farm-houses, apparently planted to use 

 as a cow medicine. Bleakhope farm on the Breamish (Professor 

 Oliver and "W". H. Brown!). In Weardale on the banks of 

 Daddre Burn below Daddre Shield (F.). Sparingly in Welhope. 

 Abundant near a farm-house at 1 600 feet not far from the head 

 of Harwood Dale, also at Langdon Bridge (B.). 



24. PASTINACA, L. 



1. F. sativa, Jj. Denizen. English type. Area D, Range 1. 



A common ballast plant all along the coast, but probably in- 

 digenous on the Magnesian Limestone, as at Tunstall near Sun- 

 derland. 



25. HERACLEUM, L. 



1. JI. sphondylium, L. I^ative. British type. Area C, N, 

 D. Range 1, 2. 



Common in woods and meadows, ascending to 600 yards in 

 Kilhope, 550 in Harwood Dale and East Allendale, 350 yards in 



