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Goldscleugli. Yar. angusUfoliuvi near Denwick (T.), and a form 

 with narrow leaves and oblong fruit in the wood above Haydon 

 Bridge (B.). 



26. DAUCUS, L. 



1. B. carota, L. JN'ative. British type. Area C, ?T, D. 



Bange 1. 

 Dry sandy fields and banks, not unfrequent, ascending to 1000 

 feet in Bookhope in a cultivated field. Truly wild about the 

 Frosterley lime-quarries at 200 yards, and ascending Coqnetdale 

 to Sharperton. 



27. CAUCALIS, L. 



1. G. daucoides, L. Colonist. G-ermanic type. Area D. 

 Bange 1. 



Cultivated fields bordering the lane between the village of 

 Fulwell and the sea (F. B!). Clayey corn-fields half a mile 

 north of JSTorton (John Hogg. F.). Fields near "Whitburn (B. 

 G.). I^ear the Old Park Lodge, Bishop Auckland (MissWharton). 



28. TORILIS, Adans. 



1. T. anthriscus, Gaertn. I^ative. British type. Area C, 



I^, D. Bange 1, 2. 



Hedge-banks and diy ground, frequent, ascending in Teesdale 

 to High Force Wood, 980 feet, in Bookhope to 1100 feet, in 

 Coquetdale to Alwinton. 



2. T. nodosa, Gaertn. Native. English type. Area C, IS^, 



D. Bange 1. 



Frequent in sandy fields and the foot of walls along the coast, 

 associated usually with Anthrisms vulgaris. 



29. SCANDIX, L. 



1. 8. pecten-veneris, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, 

 N, D. 



Common in cultivated fields, ascending in Teesdale to the High . 



