Page:Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1867).djvu/144

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A NEW FLORA OF

Limestone scars of Kilhope and Bleak Law (600 yards). The short round-podded variety (Erophila brachycarpa, Jord.), has been gathered by Mr. W. H. Brown on a wall in Tynedale at Riding Mills.

12. CAMELINA, Crantz.

1. C. sativa, Crantz. Alien.

An occasional weed in cultivated fields.

13. ALYSSUM, L.

1. A. calycinum, L. Alien.

Like the preceding. On the railway side south of Warkworth Station (W. Richardson!).

14. CARDAMINE, L.

1. C. amara, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Not unfrequent by the side of streams, ascending in Teesdale to the foot of the High Force, 300 yards (W.H. Brown).

2. C. pratensis, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1–3.

Common in damp grassy places, ascending to 600 yards in Coal Cleugh and East Allendale, 700 yards on Highfield, and 800 yards on Cheviot.

3. C. hirsuta, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1–3.

Frequent in damp places, ascending on Highfield to 650 yards.

4. C. sylvatica, Link. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1–3.

Frequent in shaded and damp situations, ascending to 650 yards in Dunsdale, the Brizzle, and on Highfield, and 600 yards in Welhope and East Allendale.