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OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
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362. Vaccinium Myrtillus.

On Heaths, and in Woods, frequent.

363. Vaccinium uliginosum.

[On Meldon Fell.] Rev. J. Harriman.

364. Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea.

On turfy Heaths at Butsfield, Stanhope, and in Teesdale Forest; in Woods at Witton-le-Wear, and Howns near Medomsley; and on the Heath, at the Source of a Roman Aqueduct West of Woodlands, near Butsfield, D. In Allendale, and on Cheviot, N.

365. Vaccinium Oxycoccus.

On Beamish Moor, D. Near Egleston, D.—Rev. J. Harriman. On the Heath at Prestwick Carr, N.

366. Erica vulgaris.

On Moors, and in Woods.

367. Erica Tetralix.

In boggy Places on Moors.

368. Erica cinerea.

On dry Heaths.

369. Daphne Laureola.

In Woods, and by Hedges near Hilton Castle; and in Dawdon and Castle Eden Deans, D. In Whorlton Wood, D.—Rev. J. Harriman.

370. Acer Pseudo-platanus.

In Woods and Hedges.

371. Acer campestre.

In Hedges near Darlington, D.