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8. SONCHUS, L. 



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1. S. arvensis, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, JS", D. 



Range 1. 



Common in cultivated fields, ascending in Allendale to Studden, 

 300 yards, and to 1000 feet in Rookhope. 



2. S. mper, HofFm. ]S"ative. British type. Area C, jS", D. 



Range 1,2. 



Common in waste ground and byroad-sides, ascending to 1100 

 feet in Rookhope, and in "Weardale to Copthill, 1300 feet. 



3. S. oleraceus, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



In similar situations to the preceding, ascending in Weardale 

 to Stanhope, 250 yards. 



9. CREPIS, L. 



1. C. virens, L. Native. British type. Area C, IST, D. 



Range 1. 



Hedge-banks and cultivated fields, frequent, ascending in 

 Coquetdale to Alwinton, Weardale to Stanhope, and Teesdale 

 to Middleton, 250 yards. C. biennis is given by Winch as a 

 plant of the province, but his specimens are in part C. virens, 

 and in part (those from ballast) Barkhausia taraxacifolia. 



2. C. succiscefolia, Tausch. Native. Intermediate type. 



Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2. 



Not unfrequent in the hill denes. Amongst the Cheviots in 

 Roddam Dene (James Hardy), and on the banks of the Common 

 Burn (T. B.). Dene near Eyloe (R. Embleton). Near Aln- 

 wick in Rugley and White House Woods (T.). In Coquetdale 

 near Alwinton and Rothbury (Professor Oliver). In North 

 Tynedale near Smalesmouth (Professor Oliver !), in Tecket Dene 

 (B.), and Hareshaw Dene (John Thompson). Thickets near 

 Kirkwhelpington (W. Borrer). In South Tynedale in Cockton 

 Wood near Chesterholme (John Thompson!). In the Wear dis- 

 trict in Rookhope near Bolt's Burn, 1100 feet, and plentiful in 



