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A NEW FLORA OF

Order 17. OROBANCHACEAE.

1. OROBANCHE, L.

1. O. major Orobanche major, Angl. Native. English, type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Not unfrequent, parasitic on broom. Ellingham, Eglingham, Bothal, Fourstones, Riding Mills, Scotswood, Elswick, Shotley Bridge, Cawsey, Urpeth, Beamish, West Dipton, Brancepeth, Raby, Hexham, &c. O. elatior is recorded by the Rev. J. Dalton from "near Elemore and not far from the gates of Burn Hall," but has not been seen lately.

2. O. minor Orobanche minor, Sutt. Colonist. Germanic type. Area C. Range 1.

In a clover-field near Warkworth, 1865 (J. Chrisp!).

2. LATHREA, L.

1. L. squamaria Lathrea squamaria, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Not unfrequent in loamy woods on the roots of the hazel, ascending from Lumley and Popple Woods on the Wear to High Force Wood, 1000 feet.

Order 18. VERBENACEAE.

1. VERBENA, L.

1. V. officinalis Verbena officinalis, L. Native? English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Road-sides near villages and farm-houses, not unfrequent. Beadnell, Little Houghton, Corbridge, Riding Mills, Bywell, Ovington, Middleham, Hartlepool, Stainton, Bishopton, Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Norton, &c.