268 A NEW FLORA OF 



Linn (Dr. Johnston). Newham Bog (R. Embleton). Prest- 

 wick Carr, and in the Derwent and Team (F.). 



2. S. simplex, Huds. IS'ative. British type. Area C, IS", D. 



Eange 1. 



Frequent in ponds and slow streams in the low country. 



3. S. ramosum, Huds. Native. British type. Area C, N, 



D. Range 1. 



Common in ponds and slow streams, ascending in Coquetdale 

 to Sharperton, "Weardale to Stanhope, Teesdale to 200 yards. 



4. TYPHA, L. 



1. T. latifolia, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Often associated with the preceding, ascending to Crag Lough 

 and Sweethope Lough, 200 yards. 



2. T. angustifoUa, L. Native. English type. Area N, D. 



Range 1. 



Rare in similar situations. The pond at Friars' Goose, where 

 it used to he gathered in the days of "Winch, was drained many 

 years ago, but it is plentiful near the railway about Scotswood, 

 and was gathered many years ago by James lanson in a pond 

 between Nesham and Darlington. 



Order 12. JUNCACE^. 

 I. JUNCUS, L. 



1. J. conglomeratus,'L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Common in undrained pastures, ascending to 500 yards in 

 Rookhope and the Derwent district. 



2. J. effusus, L. Native. Biitish type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1-3. 



The commonest of the rushes, ascending to 550 yards in 

 Cheviot and 700 yards in Highfield and Kilhope Law. 



