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HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
313. Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus.

In Ravensworth Woods and Meadows near Butsfield, also in Barley Haugh near Ebchester, D. In Cocken Woods, D.—W. Weighell. Near Pierce Bridge, D.—W. Backhouse, jun. On the Banks of Derwent, near Allans-Ford, N.

314. Allium oleraceum.

In Meadows on the Banks of Tyne near Wylam, N. In Meadows at Silksworth, near Sunderland.—W. Weighell. Near Middleton.-Rev. J. Harriman., On the Walls at Durham Peth.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick. At Baydales near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

315. Allium vineale.

Durham Peth.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick. At Baydales near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

316. Allium ursinum.

In shady moist Woods.

317. Ornithogalum luteum.

On the Banks of Tees near Egleston and Wycliffe, N. In Fields near Bishop's Auckland.—E. Woodhouse. In Barbara Riggs near Barnardcastle, and near Whorlton.—Rev. J. Harriman. Near Pierce Bridge, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

318. Scilla nutans.

In Woods, Hedges, and Lanes, frequent

319. Narthecium ossifragum.

In turfy Bogs on Moors.

320. Convallaria majalis.

In Scots Wood and Denton Dean, N. In Gibside Woods, Castle Eden Dean, and near Winch Bridge, Teesdale, D.

321. Juncus acutus.

Near Seaton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

322. Juncus maritimus.

Near Seaton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.