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Mills, Alnmouth, Howick, Embleton, Newton-by-the-Sea, Swinhoe, Warkworth, Willington, Southwick, Hylton, Hartlepool, Seaton Carew. The plants called peucedanifolia and pimpinelloides in Winch's Flora both belong here.

3. OE. crocata Oenanthe crocata, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent on the banks of streams in the low country, ascending North Tynedale to Barrasford, Weardale to Frosterley, 150 yards.

4. OE. phellandrium Oenanthe phellandrium, Lam. Native. English type. Area N, D. Range 1.

Prestwick Carr (F. R!). In a large pond at Walker at the foot of the ballast hill (R.B. Bowman!). Ponds near Cocken and Durham (F.). In a swamp near Bear Park (Rev. J. Symons. F.). Fine in Morden Carr in the ditches.

18. AETHUSA, L.

1. AE. cynapium Aethusa cynapium, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Common in cultivated fields, ascending in Weardale to Frosterley, 200 yards.

19. LIGUSTICUM, L.

1. L. scoticum Ligusticum scoticum, L. Native. Maritime. Scottish type. Area C. Range 1.

On the beach a quarter of a mile south of Bambro' Castle (Sir W.C. Trevelyan!). Amongst the rocks on the north side of Dunstanbro' Castle, now eradicated (R. Embleton!).

20. SILAUS, Besser.

1. S. pratensis Silaum silaus, Bess. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent in grassy places in the low country, ascending to 150 yards at Lowick.