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2. UTRICULARIA, L.

1. U. vulgaris Urticularia vulgaris, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Ponds and ditches, rare. In the pond at Spindlestone (Dr. Johnston. T.). Newham Lough (R. Embleton). Ditches at Alnmouth (T.). Prestwick Carr (F. R!). Ponds at Wallington (Sir W. C. Trevelyan. A.). About Scotswood and Blaydon (Professor Oliver!). In the Serpentine in Hardwick Park (F. R.). Hell Kettles near Croft (F. B.).

2. U. intermedia Urticularia intermedia, Hayne. Native. Local type. Area N. Range 1.

In Prestwick Carr, Broomley Lough, and a bog near Crag Lough, 250 yards (F. R!).

3. U. minor Urticularia minor, L. Native. British type. Area C, N. Range 1.

In Baron House Bog near Gilsland (F. E!). Learmouth Bog near Cornhill (T.). South Charlton Moor (R. Embleton). In South Tynedale on Plainmeller Fell, 250 yards (Miss Dale. F.).

Order 22. PRIMULACEAE.

1. PRIMULA, L.

1. P. vulgaris Primula vulgaris, Huds. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common in woods and on hedge-banks, ascending in Teesdale to High Force Wood, 350 yards, and to 1400 feet in the Dunsdale ravine of Cheviot.

2. P. veris Primula veris, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common in meadows and grassy places, ascending to the Main Limestone scars of Harwood Dale, 550 yards. Var. elatior, including a series of forms hybrid between this and the preceding, is not uncommon. This variety must not be confounded with the true P. elatior of Jacquim.