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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
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184. Anchusa officinalis.

On the Links at Hartley Pans, N.

185. Cynoglossum officinale.

By Road Sides, and on Rubbish.

186. Pulmonaria officinalis.

In Cliff Wood near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

187. Symphytum officinale.

On the Banks of Pont near Ponteland; in Lanes at Benwell; and in Wall's End Dean, N. By Hedges, between South Shields and Jarrow, D.

Symphytum officinale, var. β S. patens.—Sibth.

On the Banks of Pont near Ponteland, N.

188. Borago officinalis.

On the Ballast Hills of Tyne and Wear.

189. Lycopsis arvensis.

On the Links at Hartley Pans; and near Ovingham, N. In Corn Fields near Sunderland, and Darlington, D.

190. Echium vulgare.

In Corn Fields and among Rubbish.

191. Primula vulgaris.

In Woods, Hedges, and on dry banks.

192. Primula elatior.

On the Banks of Team near Urpeth; and in Meadows near Chester-le-Street, D.

193. Primula veris.

In Meadows and Pastures.

194. Primula farinosa.

In Bogs and wet Pastures near Easington, Painshaw, Hilton-Castle, and Egleston; also in Teesdale Forest, D.