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TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
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146. Galium cruciatum.

In Woods and Hedges.

147. Galium palustre.

In boggy Places and Ditches.

148. Galium saxatile.

On dry Heaths and barren Grounds.

149. Galium uliginosum.

At Prestwick Carr, N. On Beamish Moor, near Medomsley, and near Winch Bridge, D.

150. Galium tricorne.

On Fulwell Hills near Sunderland.—Mr E. Robson. In Fields near Seaton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

151. Galium verum.

On dry Banks, and Edges of Corn Fields.

152. Galium Mollugo.

In Hedges, and on waste Grounds.

153. Galium boreale.

On the Banks of Tyne at Bywell, Wylam, and at Low Park End; and on the Banks of the Irthing, near Wardrew, N. On the Banks of Tees, at Winch Bridge and near Egleston, D. On the Banks of the Skern, near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

154. Galium Aparine.

In Hedges, common.

155. Plantago major.

In Meadows, Pastures, and by Road Sides.

156. Plantago media.

In Limestone Pastures, and on the Sea Coast.

157. Plantago lanceolata.

In Meadows and Pastures, common.