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5. SMYRNIUM, L.

1. S. olusatrum Smyrnium olusatrum, L. Denizen. English type. Area N, D.

Reported from Dunstanbro', probably in error for Ligusticum. On the rocks below Tynemouth Castle, first noted there by Wallis and still holding its ground. Behind the town walls above the Close Gate, Newcastle (F!). Willington Dene (W.H. Brown). In the church-yard at Hurworth (Rev. J. Harriman! F.). Below the church in Hesleden Dene (M.A. Lawson).

6. CICUTA, L.

1. C. virosa Cicuta virosa, L. Native. English type. Area C. Range 1.

Learmouth Bog, and a single specimen found in 1840 on Charlton Moor (R. Embleton!) Ditches at Ewart near Wooler (T.). Reported by "Wallis from the bank of the North Tyne at Low Park End near Nunwick.

7. APIUM, L.

1. A. graveolens Apium graveolens, L. Native. Maritime. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent in the marshes and about the mouth of the streams all along the coast.

8. PETROSELINUM, Hoffm.

1. P. sativum Petroselinum sativum, Hoffm. Alien.

Old walls, introduced. Hulne Abbey, Barnard Castle, and on the Magnesian Limestone rocks at Tunstall and Coniscliffe.

9. HELOSCIADIUM, Koch.

1. H. nodiflorum Helosciadium nodiflorum, Koch. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent in ditches and slow streams in the low country, ascending in the Cheviot tract to Earl, and in North Tynedale to Barrasford, 100 yards.