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Mr. WINCH's Flora of Northumberland, &c.

and running into the Coquet near the mill, south-east of Rothbury, N. Near Great Bavington. — Miss Emma Trevelyan. On Basaltic heights between Belford and Bamborough, N. — Thompson's Berwick Plants.

5. S. album. White Stonecrop.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 319; Eng. Bot. 1578; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 31; With. ii. 564; Hook. Fl. Scot. 140.
On the Abbey Bridge near Barnardcastle, D.— Mr. E. Robson. Probably naturalized there.

6. S. reflexum. Crooked Yellow Stonecrop.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 320; Eng. Bot. 695; Hook. Fl. Scot. 141; Berwick Flora, 99.
On walls and roofs of houses near Wycliffe and Witton-le-Wear, D. On rocks at Cocken, D. — Rev. J. Symons. On walls at Crook-oak and the ruins of Alnwick Abbey, N. On old walls at Lipwood, near Haydon-bridge, and on rocks at Tecket waterfall. — Wallis, 174. On the dyke at Kyloe Manse and at Easington, N. — Dr. G. Johnston.

7. S. rupestre. St. Vincent's Rock Stonecrop.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 321; Eng. Bot. 170; With. ii. 566.
On walls about Darlington, D. — Mr. E. Robson. Certainly not indigenous. On precipices on the western Borders, by the rivulet of Irthing, near Wardrew Spa, N.— Wallis 175.
I suspect this to be a mistake.

189. OXALIS.

1. O. Acetosella. Common Wood-sorrel.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 323; Eng. Bot. 762; Berwick Flora, 99; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 31; Woodv. t.20; Hook. Fl. Scot. 141; β Dill. Ray's Syn. 281; With. ii. 567.
α as In woods and shady places; β in Ravensworth woods, D. In woods about Hexham, N. — Wallis, 200.

190. AGROSTEMMA.

1. A. Githago. Corn Cockle.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 325; Eng. Bot. 741; Curt. Fasc. iii. t. 27; Hook. Fl. Scot. 141; Berwick Flora, 101.
In corn fields, not rare.

191. LYCHNIS.

1. L. Flos Cuculi. Ragged Robin, Meadow Lychnis

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 326; Eng. Bot. 573; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 33; Hook. Fl. Scot. 141; Berwick Flora, 100.
In moist meadows, frequent.

2. L. diurna. Red Campion.

Sibthorp, 145; Sym. Syn. 112; Berwick Flora, 100; L. dioica α, Eng. Bot. 1579; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 32; Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 328; With. ii. 569; Hook. Fl. Scot. 142.
In hedges, woods, and denes, frequent.

3. L. vespertina. White Campion.

Sibthorp, 146; Sym. Syn. 112; Berwick Flora, 100; L. sylvestris, Lindley, 47; L. dioica β, Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 328; Eng. Bot. 1580; With. ii. 569; γ Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 329; flowers flesh-coloured.
In hedges and fields, seldom in woods.
Both Lychnis diurna and Lychnis vespertina are occasionally found with hermaprodite flowers, particularly the variety γ of Smith.

192. CERASTIUM.

1. C. vulgatum. Broad-leaved Mouse-ear Chickweed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 330; Eng. Bot. 789; Lightfoot, 240; Berwick Flora, 101; C. viscosum, Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 35; Hudson, 200.
On walls and dry banks, but not very common near Newcastle, N. and D. In the bed of Wooler Water, and on dykes at Earl, N. — Dr. Thompson.

2. C. viscosum. Narrow-leaved Mouse-ear Chick-weed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 330; Eng. Bot. 790; Lightfoot, 240; Berwick Flora, 101; C. vulgatum, Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 34; Hudson, 200.
On walls and in pastures, very common.

3. C. semidecandrum. Little Mouse-ear Chick-weed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 331; Eng. Bot. 1630; Berwick Flora, 101; Curt. Lond. Fasc. ii. t. 33; Hook. Fl. Scot. 143.
β C. pumilum, Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 30; With. ii. 574.
α On walls and sandy ground, not rare; β on walls at the Long Bank, near Gateshead Fell, D. On walls at Tynemouth, and in Gallowgate, Newcastle, N.

4. C. tetrandrum. Four-cleft Mouse-ear Chick-weed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 332; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 31; Berwick Flora, 101; Hook. Fl. Scot. 143; Sagina cerastoides, Eng. Bot. 166; With. ii. 299.
On the banks at Tynemouth, near the Spanish Battery, and on the links at Hartley, Bamborough, and Holy Island, N. On the links below Scremmerston, — Thompson's Berwick Plants. On the Fern Islands and Spittal Links, N.— Dr. G. Johnston. On walls about Hartlepool, and on the coast at Shields Law, Whitburn, and near Sunderland north Pier, D.

5. C. arvense. Field Chick-weed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 333; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 29; Eng. Bot. 93; With. ii. 573; Gr. Fl. Eds. 104; Berwick Flora, 102.
At Friar's Goose near Gateshead, on dry banks and heaths near Darlington, on Fulwell Hills, Marsden Rocks, and near Chester Bridge, D. On banks near the Chain Bridge over the Tweed, at Horncliffe, and near Coldstream, and on St. Peter's Quay, N., where it was observed by Wilson — See Syn. 232. Near King's Mount Bastion, and Castle Bank, Berwick. — Dr. Thompson. On Spittal and Scremmerston Links. — Dr. G. Johnston. On Alnwick Moor. — Mr. J. Davison. Near Walk on Tweed, N.— Lightfoot, i. 241.

6. C. aquaticum, Water Mouse-ear Chickweed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 335; Eng. Bot. 538; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 34; Hook. Fl. Scot. 144; With. ii. 575.
On Sunderland ballast-hills, D.—W. Weighell's Herb.

193. SPERGULA.

1. S. arvensis. Corn Spurrey.

Sm. Eng. Fl. ii. 336; Eng. Bot. 1535; Berwick Flora, 102; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 31; Hook Fl. Scot. 144.
β S. pentandra, Eng. Bot. 1536.