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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
177. Sagina procumbens.

On Walls, fallow Fields, and in waste Places:

178. Sagina apetala.

At Blackwell, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

179. Sagina erecta.

On Limestone Hills, near Sunderland.—Weighell.

180. Radiola millegrana.

On Newcastle Town Moor, by the Road leading to Benton, N.—Rev. Mr Burket.

PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.

181. Myosotis scorpioides, var. β.

In dry fallow fields.

Myosotis scorpioides, var. β.

On Walls, and in sandy Places.

Myosotis scorpioides, var. δ M. palustris.—With.

In Ditches and by Rivulets.

Myosotis scorpioides.—Alpine Variety.

In Rivulets on Cheviot, N.

182. Lithospermum officinale.

In Hilton Woods, and Castle Eden Dean. Near Darlington, D.—Mr E. Robson.

183. Lithospermum arvense.

In Corn Fields, frequent.