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A NEW FLORA OF

2. C. rapunculus Campanula rapunculus, L. Alien.

In a grassy field of the glebe at Norton (John Hogg. F.).

3. C. latifolia Campanula latifolia, L. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Frequent by stream-sides and in ditches, ascending in Coquetdale to Rothbury, Teesdale to High Force Woods, Weardale above Wearhead Village, 1150 feet.

4. C. rapunculoides Campanula rapunculoides, L. Alien.

An occasional garden weed, as at Shields and Yarm. Right bank of the Derwent between Swalwell and the Tyne (R. B. Bowman).

5. C. trachelium Campanula trachelium, L. Alien.

Hulne Woods near Alnwick (R. Embleton. A.).

6. C. glomerata Campanula glomerata, L. Native. Xerophilous. Germanic type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Stocking Woods near Alnwick, formerly plentiful (R. Embleton): now apparently lost. In Tynedale from Gunnerton Crags, 150 yards, and the lime-kilns at Walldown past Hexham by the river-side to Riding Mills and Wylam. Woods near Cocken (F.). Gainford and Barbara Rigs near Barnard Castle (Rev. J. Harriman. F.). Meadow below Hesleden Church and woods near Pierce Bridge (M. A. Lawson).

2. SPECULARIA, Herit.

1. S. hybrida Legousia hybrida, A. D. C. Colonist. Germanic type. Area D. Range 1.

Corn-fields on Tunstall Hill near Sunderland (F!). Corn-fields near Norton (John Hogg. F. R!).

3. JASIONE, L.

1. J. montana Jasione montana, L. Native. British type. Area N, D. Range 1, 2.

Sandy ground, rare, and not known in Cheviot-land. Hedgebanks in Tynedale near Haltwhistle, Bardon Mills, and Hexham