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Division 3. COROLLIFLORAE.

Order 1. CAPRIFOLIACEAE.

1. SAMBUCUS, L.

1. S. nigra Sambucus nigra, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Common in woods and hedges, ascending in East Allendale to 300 yards.

2. S. ebulus Sambucus ebulus, L. Denizen. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

On the west side of the church-yard wall at Chatton (Wallis). Bambro', and on an old dike at Ingram (Sir W.C. Trevelyan): gathered recently at the latter station by W. Richardson. Holy Island (T.). Lane behind the church at North Sunderland (R. Embleton). In Tynedale at Purley Green (Wallis); and at the Crooks near Mumps Hall (John Thompson). In several places near Newcastle, as near Benwell, Felling, and between Stella and Blaydon (F. R!). Shincliffe Vale, and between Pelaw Wood and Old Durham (Miss Wharton). Tees bank between Yarm and Worsall (B.).

2. VIBURNUM, L.

1. V. opulus Viburnum opulus, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common in hedges and thickets, ascending in Teesdale to 350 yards.

2. V. lantana Viburnum lantana, L. Alien.

Hedge-row by the high road near Shilbottle (T.). Chipchase Woods, North Tynedale (B.). Hell Kettles near Croft (W. Foggitt). Hedge near Sedgefield (Rev. A. M. Norman).