260 A NDW FLOBA 01' 



plentiful (Gr. C. Atkinson!). In Durham in woods near Hal- 

 ton Castle and Bishop Auckland, and by the Tees in several 

 places from Eglestone down to Darlington. Eange of altitude, 

 0-250 yards. 



5. ORNITHOGALUM, L. 



1 0. nutans, L. Alien. See Tulipa. 



6. SCILLA, L. 



1. S. verna, L. Native. Maritime. Atlantic type. Area 

 C. Range 1. 



In the basalt on the coast near Howick and between Craster 

 and Dunstanbro' (R. Embleton. T.). 



7. HYACINTHUS, L. 



1 . H. non-scriptus, L. Native. British type. Area C, IST, D. 

 Range 1,2. 



Common in woods and thickets, ascending to 350 yards in 

 Goldscleugh, and as high in Teesdale. 



8. RUSCUS, L. 



1. R. aculeatus, L. Alien. 



Hedge-bank at Cockerton near Darlington, close to the village 

 (J. Backhouse). In the plantations at Hulne and Howick (T.). 



9. CONVALLARIA, L. 



1. C. hifoUa, L. Alien. 



In the plantations at Howick (R. Embleton!). 



2. C. verticiUata, L. Native. Scottish type. Area N. 



Range 1. 



In North Tynedale on a wooded bank near Smalesmouth (R. 

 Makepeace !). Probable altitude about 200 yards. 



3. C. majalis, L. Native. Xerophilous. Germanic type. 



Area N, D. Range 1, 2. 



Not known in Cheviot-land. In the Wansbeck tract in Chapel 



