276 A NEW FLOKA OF 



7. C. remota, L. JSTative. Britisli type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1. 



Ditches and damp woods, frequent, ascending to Langlee-ford, 

 Smalesmoutli, Tecket Dene, and 1000 feet in Teesdale. 



8. C. intermedia, Good. Native. English type. Area C, N, 



D, Eange 1. 



Damp grassy places, frequent, ascending in Coquetdale above 

 Alwinton, 200 yards. 



9. C. arenaria, L. Native. Maritime. British type. Area 



C, N, D. Eange 1. 



Common along the coast sand-hills. Inland in Cawsey Dene 

 near Tanfield (W. H. Brown !). 



10. C. muricata, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 

 Frequent on dry banks, ascending in Coquetdale to the por- 

 phyry above Alwinton, 250 yards. 



11. C. divulm, Grood. Incognit. 



Eeported in the Flora from Darlington as gathered by W. 

 Backhouse, but we fear some mistake, as there was no specimen 

 in his collection, and in his Herbarium Winch seems to have con- 

 fused this with the preceding. 



12. C. vulpitia, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 

 Frequent in ditches and swamps in the low country. 



13. C. teretiuscula, Good. Native. British type. Area C. 



Eange 1. 

 Low country bogs, rare. Learmouth Bog near Cornhill, and 

 Newham Bog near Bambro'. 



14. C. panicuhta, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 

 Not unfrequent in bogs, ascending to the foot of Yevering 

 Bell, 150 yards. 



