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\Yood near Morpeth (W. Richardson). In Tynedale near War- 

 den Mills, Gibside Woods, and in Denton and Scotswood Denes 

 (F. R !). In the "Wear district in Shull "Woods near Wolsingham 

 (Jas. Backhouse). In Teesdale in High Force Wood (350 yards), 

 and by the river side at Winch Bridge. In the magnesian lime- 

 stone tract in Hesleden and Castle Eden Denes. 



4. C. multiflora, L. Native ? English type. Area JS". 



Range 1. 



Woods at Blagdon (G. S. Brady) and at Stannington Bridge on 

 the Blyth (R. B. Bowman!). Gathered long ago by E. Robson 

 in the lane between Stainton and Stockton. 



5. C. polygonatum, L. Native. English type. Area C. 



Range 1. 



On the basaltic crags at Kyloe, 150 yards, discovered about 

 the beginning of the century by Arthur Bruce. 



Order 5. TRILLIACE^. 



1. PARIS, L. 



1. p. quack-ifolia, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1, 2. 



Frequent in shaded woods, from the denes of the coal country 

 and Magnesian Limestone upwards, ascending in Teesdale to 350 

 yards near the High Force. 



Order 6. DIOSCOREACE^. 



1. TAMUS, L. 



1. T. communis, L. Native. English type. Area N, D. 

 Range 1. 



Only just passes the Tyne in a northern direction, having been 

 gathered by John Thomhill and others in Heaton Dene. Fre- 

 quent from the Wear to the Tees in the low country ; plentiful 

 in thickets on the north side of the river between Southwick 



