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4. LYSIMACHIA, L. 



1. L. vulgaris, L. JSTative. English type. Area IS", D. 



Eange 1. 



Eecorded by Wallis from the banks of the North Tyne at Low 

 Park End near Nunwick, and ponds at Widehaugh near Dilston, 

 but not seen recently. Peaty ditches on Baron House Bog, 150 

 yards (W. H. Brown !). Dukesfield near Hexham (E.). By 

 the Wear near Lumley (Miss M. J. Hancock !). By the Skerne 

 above Darlington (F. E,!). This last station has been errone- 

 ously referred to L. punctata, L. The true punctata was gathered 

 as a garden escape by Mr. Storey in Heaton Dene. 



2. L. nummularia, L. Native. English type. Area N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Damp places, rare. Gathered by Mrs. Blackett in Heaton 

 Dene, not seen lately. Damp hedge-bank a little on the Gates- 

 head side of Eyton (W. H. Brown!). 



3. L. nemorum, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1-3. 



Erequent in shaded and damp places, ascending to 650 yards 

 on Highfield, 550 yards in Welhope and the Cheviot ravines. 



5. ANAGALLIS, L. 



1. A. arvensis, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Frequent in cultivated fields in the low country. 



2. A. cceruha, Sm. Colonist. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Sparingly in corn-fields about Alnwick (Wallis). One speci- 

 men gathered by Mr. John Chrisp at Eugley. In the Wansbeck 

 district near Mitford (Captain Mitford. F.). In a forage field 

 two miles west of Norton (John Hogg. F.). 



