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At Yarrow near Kielder Castle for instance, we read in the 

 Directory, "After the peat on a hill had been consumed the 

 remains of an extensive pine-forest were found, which caused 

 the spot to be called Fir-tree Moss." See "Winch's remarks in 

 Greog. Contrib., p. 9. 



3. JUNIPERUS, L. 



1. J. communis, L. Native. British type. Area C, IST, D. 

 Range 1, 2. 



Scattered amongst the hill tracts from the Cheviots to the 

 Tees, ascending to 500 yards in Harwood Dale, and occurring 

 also in the Magnesian Limestone denes and sometimes amongst 

 the coast links. 



Class 2. MONOCOTYLEDONS OR ENDOGENS. 

 Drvisioif 1. ELORIDE^. 



Oeder 1. ORCHID ACE^. 



1. NEOTTIA, L. 



1. N. nidus-mis, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1. 



Dense woods, rare. In the dene at Twizell (Johnston). Cau- 

 ledge "Woods near Alnwick (T.). In the Wansbeck tract at 

 "Wallington and Capheaton (Miss Trevelyan. F.). In South 

 Tynedale at "Wardrew, Staward "Woods, 150 yards, Riding Mills, 

 "Willimoteswick, and Dipton Denes (F. R !). By the Derwent 

 at the Sneep near Shotley Bridge (James Backhouse, jun.). 

 "Whorlton Haugh "Wood near Cocken, Streatlam near Barnard 

 Castle, and in Castle Eden and Hawthorn Denes (F. R!). 



2. LISTERA, R. Br. 



1. L. cordata, R. Br. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1, 3. 

 In the Cheviot tract on Hedgehope, on Cheviot near the Cor- 

 nus station, near Linhope Linn, and in Dunsdale. On the links 



