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Not unlikely to grow wild in the county, as it occurs plentifully in 
the vicinity of Yarm ! — T. J. Foggitt ; but only on the Durham side 
of the Tees. Yet it is desirable that Mr. Brunton’s locality should 
be verified by modern confirmation. Stragglers from cultivation 
occur occasionally. 
202. L. catharticum, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
RADIOLA. 
203. R. millegrana, Smith. 
Native. 
British. 
ORDER XIV. MALVACEAE, 
204. M. moschata, Linn. 
205. M. sylvestris, Linn. 
206. M. rotundifolia, Linn. 
MALYA. 
Native. 
Native. 
Native. 
208. A. officinalis, Linn. 
ALTH2EA. 
Incognit. 
English. 
British. 
British. 
ORDER XV. TILIACEiE. 
TILIA. 
211. T. parvifolia, Ehrh. Alien. 
Hedgerows and plantations ; rare. 
212. T. intermedia, DC. Alien. 
T. Europcea, Flora , 22. 
213. T. grandifolia, Ehrh. Alien. 
Possibly a true native in some of its stations. Woods near Ayton, 
Cleveland — W.Mudd; and at Kirkleatham, near Redcar. 
ORDER XVI. HYPERICACEiE . 
HYPEBICUM. 
214, H. AndrosjEmum, Linn. Native. 
Atlantic. 
