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to 800 yards on Cheviot, 550 yards in Welhope, and 1000 feet in East Allendale.

2. C. alternifolium Chrysosplenium alternifolium, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

In similar situations to the preceding but less frequent, ascending to 500 yards in the Brizzle (James Hardy).

3. PARNASSIA, L.

1. P. palustris Parnassia palustris, L. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Damp places near the sea and upland bogs. Frequent in the Magnesian Limestone denes. On the links at Holy Island, Alnmouth, Beadnell, &c. Ascending to 550 yards on Cheviot and in Welhope, to 500 yards on Widdy Bank, and nearly as high in Allendale and the Derwent district.

Order 14. ARALIACEAE.

1. ADOXA, L.

1. A. moschatellina Adoxa moschatellina, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D.

Frequent in woods, ascending in North Tynedale to Hareshaw Dene, 200 yards, and the British huts of Yevering Bell and Homilheugh.

2. HEDERA, L.

1. H. helix Hedera helix, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common on hedge-banks, rocks, and trees, ascending to the porphyritic crags of Yevering Bell and Coquetdale, and to 400 yards on the limestone scars of Langdon Dale and Weardale.

Order 15. COENACEAE.

l. CORNUS, L.

1. C. sanguinea Cornus sanguinea, L. Native. English type. Area D. Range 1. Truly wild in the Magnesian Limestone denes, and probably