180 Dr. George R. Tate on the Botany of the Cheviots. 



depth of nearly twenty feet. The hill is most easily ascended 

 from Langleyford. On the north the ascent is steeper, but 

 more picturesque. 



Nearly the whole of the interesting plants of the Cheviot 

 range occur in the ravines of Goldscleugh and Henhole, 

 where the porphyry cliffs attain a height of nearly 100 feet. 



The following more uncommon plants are met with near 

 the base of the mountain : — 



Tkollius eueop^us (Lin.) Banks of Wooler water and Com- 

 mon Burn. 



YiOLA PALUSTRis (Lin.) In bogs, ascending to 900 feet. 



Cheysosplenium alteenifolium (Lin.) Damp ground about 

 the base. 



Caeduus heteeophyllus (Lin.) In woods at the base. 



Geeanium sylvaticum (Lin.) In woods at the base. 



Pyeola minoe (Lin.) In woods at the base. 



Gentiajsta campestris (Lin.) Heathy ground about the base. 



Galeopsis veesicoloe (Curt.) Gravelly bed of Wooler water 

 at the base. 



Paekassia palusteis (Lin.) In bogs, ascending 900 feet. 



Teesdalta nudicaulis (R. Br.) Gravelly bed of Wooler water 

 and Colledge. 



Epilobium angustifolium (Lin.) Banks of Common Burn 

 and Wooler water. 



HiEEACiUM PEENANTHOiDES (YiU.) Banks of Common Burn 

 and Wooler water. 



HiEEACiuM UMBELLATUM (Lin.) Banks of Common Bm^n. 



Crepis succis^folia (Tausch.) Banks of Common Burn and 

 Wooler water. 



Ceepis paltjdosa (Moench.) Base of Cheviot; ascends 1900 

 feet. 



CoEYDALis claviculata (D.C.) Heathy places about the base; 

 ascends 900 feet. 



Habenaria yieidis (E. Br.) Heathy places about base. 



Habenaeia bifolia (E. Br.) Heathy places about base. 



Habenaeia chloeantha (Bab.) Heathy places about base. 



Gymnadenia conopsea (E. Br.) Heathy and damp places 

 about base. 



LisTEEA CORD ATA (E. Br.) Heathy places about base; ascends 

 to 1000 feet. 



Eubus saxatilis (Lin.) Banks of Wooler water. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticum (Lin. ) Heathy places about base. 



Sedum villosum (Lin. ) In bogs near base, and ascending to 

 1900 feet. 



Carex pallescens (Lin.) Banks of Wooler water. 



Carex l^vigata (Sm.) Banks of Wooler water. 



BoTRYCHiUM LuNAKiA (Sw. ) Heathy places about base. 



