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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
195. Menyanthes trifoliata.

In Marshes and Bogs, frequent.

196. Hottonia palustris.

In Ditches near Darlington. Rev. J. Harriman. In Mainsforth Carr, near Rushyford, D.

197. Lysimachia vulgaris.

By the Drop Well on the Banks of the Skern, near Darlington.—Rev. J. Harriman.

198, Lysimachia nemorum.

In moist Woods and Bogs.

199. Anagallis arvensis.

In Corn Fields.

Anagallis arvensis, var. γ A. caerulea.—Abbot.

On Hebburn Ballast Hills, D.

200. Anagallis tenella.

In Bogs near Urpeth, and Kyo Heugh; and in Ryhope Dean, near Sunderland, D. On wet Ground, by the Tees, near Egleston, D.—Rev. J. Harriman. Between Darlington and Haughton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

201. Convolvulus arvensis.

In Fields near the Sea, N. and D.

202. Convolvulus sepium.

In Woods and by Hedges.

203. Campanula rotundifolia.

On dry Banks and Heaths.

204. Campanula latifolia.

In moist Woods and by Hedges, frequent.