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4. V. oxycoccos Vaccinium oxycoccos, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1-3.

Frequent in turf bogs at all levels, Hoselaw Loch, Learmouth Bog, Yevering Bell, Coldmorton Bog near Wooler, Howburn Bog near Lowick, Horton Bog near Doddington, Alnwick Moor, Kemmer Lough, Black Lough, Harbottle Loch, Wallington Moors, Baron House Bog, Crag Lough, Muckle Moss, Staward Peel, Kilhope Law, 700 yards, Derwent, Beamish, Urpeth, Irishope, Burnhope and Teesdale Moors.

6. PYROLA, L.

1. P. rotundifolia Pyrola rotundifolia, L. Native. Germanic type. Area C, D. Range 1.

In Cheviot-land in Learmouth Bog, Newham Bog, Haiden Dene, and Allerton Dene (F. T.). In the Magnesian Limestone denes in several places; Castle Eden Dene, Hawthorne Dene, Hesleden Dene, and on the coast near Horden Hall (F. R!). In Birch Carr near Middleton-one-Row (James Ianson!).

2. P. media Pyrola media, Swz. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

In Cheviot-land in Haiden, Twizell, Longridge and Ancroft Denes and on the heathy slope of Kyloe Crags (F. R!). In the Wansbeck tract in Roadley Woods (Miss Trevelyan. F!). In South Tynedale in Dipton and Scotswood Denes (F. R!). In Durham in Howns Wood near Medomsley, and the fir plantations of the Shull, Waskerley and Lanchester Moors, 250 yards (F. R!).

3. P. minor Pyrola minor, L. Native. Scottish type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent in fir plantations, ascending from the Magnesian Limestone denes to 400 yards in Teesdale (James Backhouse).

4. P. secunda Orthilia secunda, L. Native. Scottish type. Area C. Range 1.

Sparingly on the north face of Yevering Bell, just above the wood, discovered by Dr. Johnston and the Rev. A. Baird in