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BARTSIA. 
763. B. alpina, Linn Native. Highland. 
Marshy ground near Malham Tam, Craven ! — W. Wilson, J. Tatham. 
765. B. Odontites, Huds. 
Native. 
British. 
EUPHRASIA. 
766. E. officinalis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
RHINANTHUS. 
767. R. Crista-galli, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
767b. R. major, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
Probably specifically distinct from R. Crista-galli, hut forms appa= 
rently intermediate occasionally occur. Our plant is var. stenop- 
terus, Fries. 
MELAMPYRUM. 
768. M. cristatum, Linn. Incognit. 
In Walton field, near Wakefield, among the corn — Ray (B. G. 699). 
Doubtless an error. 
770. M. pratense, Linn. Native. British. 
M. montanum, Johnst., probably a variety of the species, occurs in 
Teesdale — J. Backhouse, Jun. ; and on the training ground near 
Richmond — J. Ward. Doubtless some of the stations enumerated 
in the Flora under M. sylvaticum produce only this species. 
771. M. sylvaticum, Linn. 
Native. 
Scottish. 
PEDICULARIS. 
772. P. palustris, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
773. P. sylvatica, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
SCROPHULARIA. 
774. S. nodosa, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
774b. S. Ehrharti, Stev. Native. 
In similar situations to the preceding; rare, 
and Salterforth, near Settle ! — J. Backhouse, Jun. 
English. 
Skipton, Gargrave, 
775. S. aquatica, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
777. S. vernalis, Linn. 
Denizen. 
English. 
Near Middleton Tyas — J. Ward. The Balby station is just under 
the walls of Tofield’s garden, from which the plant has doubtless 
escaped ; but it grows at Cantley under less suspicious circum- 
stances — John Hardy, 
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