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ADDENDA TO VOL. I.
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138. Triticum loliaceum.

Near Hartlepool, D.—Rev. J. Dalton.

143. Scabiosa columbaria.

On Warden Hills, near Hexham, N.—Mr F. Scott.

150. Galium tricorne.

Near Teasmouth, D.-Mr Jansen.

153. Galium boreale.

On the Banks of North Tyne, near Warden Mill, N.

167. Potamogeton heterophyllum.

In Pools near West Crow Bourn, North of Wolsingham, D.

175. Potamogeton pectinatum. var. β.

In Salt Marshes, near Hilton, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun.

179. Sagina erecta.

In Gravel Pits on Durham Moor. Ditto.

186. Pulmonaria officinalis.

In a Wood at Howick, N.—Rev. J. Dodd.

192. Primula elatior.

At Sniperley, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun. On the Spittle Grounds, near Hexham, N.—Mr F. Scott.

196, Hottonia palustris.

In a Pool below East Boldon, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun.

206. Campanula hybrida.

In Corn Fields at Tunstall Hills, near Sunderland, D.—Mr W. Backhouse, jun.

207. Jasione montana.

On the Banks of Hedges near Haltwhistle, N.—Mr. F. Scott.