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DECANDRIA DIGYNIA.
387. Pyrola rotundifolia.

In Castle Eden Dean, and Howns Wood, near Medemsley, D.

388. Pyrola minor.

In Scots Wood Dean, N. In Teesdale Forest, D. In Cocken Woods, D.—W. Weighell.

DECANURIA DIGYNIA.

389. Chrysosplenium alternifolium.

On the Banks of Wear opposite Cocken; in Ravensworth Woods above Mill Green; in Woods near Egleston; and by Pont Burn, near Hamsterly. At Baydales, near Darlington, D.—Mr E. Robson.

390. Chrysosplenium oppositifolium.

In shady Woods, and by Springs.

391. Saxifraga stellaris.

By Eglesbourn, and Rills in Egleshope, D.—Rev. Jno. Harriman. In Bogs near Allen Heads and Coal Cleugh, also on Cheviot, N.

392. Saxifraga aizoides.

Near Widdy Bank, on Teesdale Forest, D. On Rocks, by the River Irthing, above Wardrew, N.

393. Saxifraga granulata.

In Ravensworth Woods near Mill Green, and in Woods near Witton-le-Wear, D. In Woods near Finchall Abbey, D.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick. In Scots Wood Dean, and on dry Banks at Wooler-Haugh-Head, N.

394. Saxifraga tridactylites.

On Walls at Egleston in Teesdale, and on Boldon and Cleadon Hills, D On Walls near Barnardcastle, and Darlington, D.—Rev. J. Harriman. Near Shewing Shields, N.