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OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
HEPTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.

354. Trientalis europaea.

In Waskerly Park near Wolsingham, D.

OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.

355. Epilobium angustifolium.

On Rocks by the West Side of Shewing Shields near Cragg Lake; and by a rocky Rivulet above Langley Ford near Cheviot, N.—Near Barnardcastle, Egleston, and High Force, Teesdale.—Rev. J. Harriman. On Rocks above Folden Lead Mill near Edmond Byers, D.

356. Epilobium hirsutum.

In Ditches, and by wet Hedge Sides, frequent.

357. Epilobium parviflorum.

In Bogs, and on the Banks of Rivulets.

358. Epilobium montanum.

In Woods, stony Places, and by Walls.

359. Epilobium tetragonum.

In marshy Places, Ditches and Woods.

360. Epilobium palustre.

In marshy Places and Ditches, frequent.

361. Epilobium ———

On the Banks of a rocky Rivulet on the South Side of Cheviot, N.