236 A NEW FLORA 01' 



has been erroneously referred to S. hahusiensis). Sparingly 

 about the lower part of tbe Wear and Tees. 



Order 24. PLANTAGINACE^. 



1. PLANTAGO, L. 



1. P. major, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1-3. 



Everywhere common by road-sides and in waste ground, as- 

 cending to 650 yards on Highfield and Stangend Eigg. 



2. P. media, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 



Frequent in grassy places, especially amongst the limestone, 

 ascending in Teesdale to Falcon Glints, and in Harwood Dale to 

 1700 feet. 



3. P. lanceolata, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1-3. 



Common in grassy places and cultivated fields, ascending to 

 650 yards on Highfield and Stangend Eigg. 



4. P. maritima, L. Native. Submaritime. British type. 



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



Common on the rocks all along the coast. Inland on Alnwick 

 Moor, Newcastle Town Moor, Unthank Moor, the basaltic ridge 

 near Bavington, in Prestwick Carr, and frequent down the Tees, 

 ascending to the Sugar Limestone of Widdy Bank Fell, 150 

 yards. We have taken plants from the latter station not more 

 than two inches high and grown them into the ordinary coast 

 form in two years. 



5. P. coronopus, L. Native. Submaritime. British type. 



Area C, N, D. Eange 1. 



Dry sandy ground, almost confined with iis to the coast links, 

 but not unfrequcnt inland further south. 



