210 A NEW FLORA OF 



1834 ; regathered by Dr. Tate in 1866. Altitude about 200 

 yards. 



7. MONOTROPA, L. 



1. Jf. hypopitys, L. Incognit. 



Eeported by "Wallis as not unfrequeut in the woods about 

 "Wark in I^orth Tynedale, probably in mistake for Lathrea. 



Order 9. AQUIFOLIACEtE. 



1. ILEX, L. 



1. /. aquifolium, L. I^ative. British type. Area C, 'E, D. 

 Range 1. 



Common in woods and hedge-rows, ascending to 950 feet in 

 East Allendale, 200 yards on the banks of the Common Burn, 

 Cheviot. 



Order 10. OLEACE^. 



1. LIGUSTRUM, L. 



1. Z. vulyare, li. Native. English type. Area D. Range 1. 



Truly wild in some of the Magnesian Limestone denes, as 

 Hesleden and Castle Eden, on the sea-banks between Seaham 

 and Hawthorn, and occasionally subspontaneous in hedges. 



2. FRAXINUS, L. 



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

 Range 1, 2. 



Common in woods and hedge-rows, ascending to 350 yards in 

 Groldscleugh, and high up in Tecket and Hareshaw Denes. 

 Planted in Teesdale up to 1600 feet. 



Order 11. APOCYNACE^E. 



1. VINCA, L. 



1. V. minor and mafor, L. Aliens. 

 Are both occasional stragglers from garden cultivation. 



