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PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.
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269. Heracleum Sphondylium.

By Hedges and Borders of Corn Fields.

270. Ligusticum scoticum.

Amongst Rocks on the North Side of the Ruins of Dunstanbrough Castle, N.—July 18th, 1804.

271. Angelica Archangelica.

On the Banks of Skern near High Helens, and at Birch Carr, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

272. Angelica sylvestris.

In moist Woods and by Rivulets.

273. Sium latifofium.

In a Pond near Friar's Goose, D.

274. Sium angustifolium.

In the Ouse Burn and Prestwick Carr, N. In the Team, and in a Rivulet near Boldon, D.

275. Sium nodiflorum.

In Ditches and Rivulets, frequent.

276. Sison Amomum.

On the Sunderland Ballast Hills.—W. Weighell.

277. Oenanthe fistulosa.

In marshy Places on the Banks of Rivers and Rivulets, not unfrequent.

278. Oenanthe pimpinelloides.

In the Salt Marsh on the Wear near Southwick, D. Near Hartlepool, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

279. Oenanthe crocata.

On the Banks of Rivers and Rivulets.

280. Coriandrum sativum.

On the Ballast Hills of N. and D.