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11. LINARIA, Mill.

1. L. cymbalaria Cymbalaria muralis, Mill. Alien.

Like the preceding. Wall at Cleadon, Whitburn, Otterburn, Mitford, Seaton Sluice, &c.

2. L. vulgaris Linaria vulgaris, Mill. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent on dry soil and hedge-banks, ascending to 200 yards in South Tynedale near Haydon Bridge.

3. L. purpurea Linaria purpurea, Mill. Alien.

On the walls of the castle at Barnard Castle (B.).

4. L. minor Linaria minor, Desf. Colonist. English type. Area C, D. Range 1.

An occasional weed. Waste ground near the Union Bridge, Berwick (Dr. Johnston). Seen casually several times near Embleton (R. Embleton). Fulwell Hills near Sunderland (F. R!). Corn-fields between Merrington and the Auckland turnpike (Miss Wharton). Railway bank near Old Stillington Station (M. A. Lawson).

12. LIMOSELLA, L.

1. L. aquatica Limosella aquatica, L. Native. Germanic type. Area D. Range 1.

Ditches near Cocken (W. Weighell. F.). In a piece of marshy ground surrounding a spring close to the village of Morden, with Bidens tripartita (Rev. A. M. Norman).

13. MIMULUS, L.

1. M. luteus Mimulus luteus, L. Alien.

By the Wooler Water near Earl Mill, and both above and below Wooler Bridge (J. Hardy. T. B.). By the Coquet below Holystone (O. Corder). Ditch by the road-side above the High Force (James Backhouse!).