230 A js^ew floka of 



links at Scremerston near Berwick, and gathered there within 

 the last twenty years, but now probably extinct. Plentifully on 

 the north-east shore of Holy Island (G. S. Brady). 



4. SYMPHYTUM, L. 



1. S. ojficinale, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



Waste ground and stream-sides, rare. Banks of the Lucker 

 Burn between Lucker and Spindlestone (E. Embleton). Lanes 

 at Bambro' (W. Eobertson). Ponteland, Benwell, "Wallsend, 

 Willington, Cullercoats, North Shields,, and Jarrow. Plantation 

 at Low Linn near Durham (H. Gregson). Castle Eden (M. A. 

 Lawson). Polam near Darlington (J. Backhouse). Lane west 

 of the station at Barnard Castle, 150 yards (B.). 8. tuberosum 

 is recorded from near Durham on the authority of E. Robson, 

 but has not been seen recently. 



5. BORAGO, L. 



1. JB. officinalis^ L. Alien. 

 In a corn-field at Halidon near Wooler (Rev. A. Baird). 



6. LYCOPSIS, L. 



1. L. arvensis, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



Frequent in dry sandy ground, especially near the sea, ascend- 

 ing to 150 yards near Roddam, and in Coquetdale above Rothbury. 



7. ANCHUSA, L. 



1. A. sempervirens, L. Alien. 



"Waste ground near Denwick, Hulne Abbey, and West Boldon 

 (T.). Subspontaneous at Preston near North Shields (W. H. 

 Brown!). 



