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PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.
257. Eryngium campestre.

On St Peter's Quay, N. Near Friar's Goose, D.—It was observed in these Habitats in the Time of Ray.

258. Hydrocotyle vulgaris.

In Bogs and marshy Places, frequent.

259. Hydrocotyle inundata.

In marshy Places on Gateshead Fell; in Ditches near West Boldon; and near Harton Down Hill, D. In Ditches near High Elswick, N.

260. Sanicula europaea.

In Woods, very common.

261. Bupleurum tenuissiinum.

By the Tees near Stockton.—Mr E. Robson.

262. Caucalis daucoides.

On Fulwell Hills near Sunderland, D.

263. Caucalis Anthrisciis.

On the Borders of Corn Fields, and by Hedges.

264. Caucalis nodosa.

In Corn Fields near Whitburn, and near Darlington, D.

265. Daucus Carota.

In Pastures, and on the Borders of Corn Fields near the Sea.

Daucus Carota, var. γ D. maritimus.—With.

On the Sea Coast South of Sunderland, D.

266. Bunium flexuosum.

In Pastures and Corn Fields.

267. Conium maculatum.

By Hedges, on Rubbish, and in Lanes.

268. Peucedanum Silaus.

In moist Meadows and Pastures.