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ADDENDA TO VOL. I.
1113. Spergula pentandra.

On the Coast, South of Sunderland, D.—Ditto.

1114. Rosa rubiginosa.

In Roco Lane, near Monkwearmouth, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun. Near High Conscliff, D.—Mr. J. Janson.

1115. Tormentilla reptans.

In the Lane leading to Lumley Ford, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun.

1116. Mentha viridis.

In Blackstone Bank Wood, on the East Side of the Bourn, four Miles North of Wolsingham, D. By the Tees, near Neisham, D.—Mr. W. Backhouse, jun.

1117. Mentha piperita, α. and β.

Mentha piperita offidnalis.-Sole. In Dean Lane near Darlington, D.—Mr. W. Backhouse, jun.

1118. Thymus Ascinos.

In a Field bordering on East Common Wood, near Hexham, N.—Mr. F. Scott.

1119. Limosella aquatica.

Found by the late Mr. W. Weighell, in Ditches near Cocken, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun.

1120. Sisymbrium amphibium.

On the Ballast Hills near Sunderland, D.—Mr. W. Backhouse, jun.

1121. Sisymbrium murale.

Near Sunderland, D.—Rev. J. Symons, jun.

1122. Brassica orientalis.

On the Ballast Hills near Bishopwearmouth, D.—Ditto.

1123. Erodium maritimum.

Near Marsden, D.—Mr. Lane.

1124. Ulex