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2. G. rivale Geum rivale, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1-3.

Frequent in woods and damp places, ascending to 500 yards in East Allendale, 650 yards on Highfield.

4. AGRIMONIA, L.

1. A. eupatoria Agrimonia eupatoria, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent on dry banks and in pastures, ascending Weardale above Stanhope to 250 yards. The var. odorata has been gathered by Professor Oliver and Mr. W. H. Brown in Simonburn Dene near Nunwick, and on Kyloe Crags; by the Rev. W. W. Newbould and Mr. J. G. Baker in the woods near Staward Peel (200 yards), and by the latter by the Coquet at Linn Shiels above Alwinton.

5. POTENTILLA, L.

1. P. fruticosa Potentilla fruticosa, L. Native. Intermediate type. Area D. Range 1, 2.

In Teesdale by the river side from Langdon Beck down to Middleton Bridge, plentiful in many places. Range of altitude 250-400 yards.

2. P. anserina Potentilla anserina, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common by road-sides and on the edge of cultivated fields, ascending Coquetdale above Alwinton, Weardale above St. John's Chapel, 1100 feet, and Teesdale to Langdon Bridge, 400 yards.

3. P. argentea Potentilla argentea, L. Native. English type. Area N, D. Range 1.

In Tynedale at Beaufront, near Hexham (F. Scott), and near the mill at Corbridge (J. Adamson!) On the Magnesian Limestone cliffs between Shields and Sunderland (E. Robson. F!).