254 A NEW FLORA OF 



only, Rateheugh Crag near Alnwick ; but it is not uncommon in 

 the low country in Tyneland and Durham, especially on the 

 Magnesian Limestone. Professor Oliver gathered a branched 

 specimen near Wylam. 



2. 0. mascida, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 

 ^Frequent in woods and thickets, not not^d anywhere in the 

 dales. 



3. 0. ust'uhta, L. Ifative. British type. Xerophilous. 



Area N, D. Range 1. 

 In IN'orthumberland this has been gathered only on the coast 

 links between Cullercoats and Tynemouth. In Durham it is 

 scattered over the Magnesian Limestone from Marsden to Hart- 

 lepool and Darlington, and occurs also in meadows near the Tees 

 at Dinsdale and Middleton-one-Row. 



4. 0. pt/ramid(th's, L. !N'ative. Xerophilous. Germanic 



type. Area C, 'N, D. Range 1 . 

 In Cheviot-land in a field near Embleton (Mr. Armstrong), and 

 said to have been also gathered near Wooler. In Tynedale near 

 Haltwhistle (Rl), and reported by Wallis from meadows north 

 of Crag Lake, but not seen there recently. In Briar Dene near 

 "Whitley and in a field south of Cullercoats (W. H. Brown !). In 

 Durham scattered over the Magnesian Limestone from Whitburn, 

 Marsden, and Cleadon to Castle Eden and Hartlepool, and gath- 

 ered by Mr. Hogg in the Red Sandstone tract three miles south- 

 west of IS'orton. 



5. 0. latifolia, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 

 Frequent in damp pastures, ascending to 1 600 feet in Harwood 

 Dale. 



6. 0. maculata, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1, 2. 

 Common in similar places to the preceding, ascending to 1 600 

 feet in Harwood Dale, and 500 yards in Allendale. 



