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of Harbottle. In Allendale at AUenheads, Sipton, and Sinder- 

 hope. In Weardale at Boltburn, Daddre Shield, and "Wearhead 

 village. In Teesdale from the "Widdy Bank farm-house down 

 the dale to Barnard Castle. Eange of altitude 150-450 yards. 



■4. R. pratensis, M. and K. Native. English type. Area 

 N, D. Eange 1, 2. 



In Allendale near Allentown, in "Weardale near Copthill 

 Church and about the Frosterley lime-quarries, in Teesdale at 

 Langdon and near the High Force, 150-400 yards, detected in 

 all these stations by the Rev. W. W. Newbould. 



5. R. oMusifoUus, L. !N"ative. British type. Area C, IST, D. 



Eange 1, 2. 



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

 cending to 550 yards in Harwood Dale and East Allendale. 



6. R. sanguineus, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Frequent in watery places, ascending in Coquetdale to Eoth- 

 bury, in "Weardale above Stanhope, in Teesdale to Middleton, 

 250 yards. 



7. R. conglomeratus, Murr. Native. British type. Area C, 



N, D. Eange 1. 



Frequent in watery places, ascending in Coquetdale to Eoth- 

 bury, in Teesdale to 200 yards. 



8. R. maritimus, L. Native. English type. Area D. 



Eange 1. 



In a splash walled round near Morden (M. A. Lawson). 

 Grathered by the Eev. A, M. Norman near Hartlepool, and Mr. 

 Baker at the Tees mouth, but probably introduced with ballast. 

 R. pratensis is recorded by Johnston on the authority of the Eev. 

 .1. Baird as growing on the margin of Paston Lough, but we have 

 not seen specimens. 



