Page:Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1838 Vol.2.djvu/46

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Mr. WINCH's Flora of Northumberland, &c.

Sup. t. 263; With. iii. 630; Hook. Fl. Scot. 167; Berwick Flora, 119.
In hedges near farm houses and villages.

212. GLAUCIUM.

1. G. luteum. Yellow Horned-Poppv.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 6; Hook. Lond. t. 56; Gr. Fl. Eds. 119; Berwick Flora, 119; Chelidonium Glaucium, Eng. Bot. 8; C. luteum, With. iii. 640.
A sea-side plant, but now completely naturalized on the ballast-bills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. On Wellington ballast-hills, N., where Wallis observed it. At Seaton, D.— Mr. Backhouse.

213. PAPAVER.

1. P. hybridum. Mongrel Poppy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 9; Eng. Bot. 43; With. iii. 642.
In corn fields on the Magnesian Limestone about Whitburn, Cleadon, Fulwell, and Sunderland, D. Near Alnwick, D.— Miss Forster, delin.
This plant is not mentioned in the Flora Scotica.

2. P. Argemone. Long Rough, headed Poppy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 1; Eng. Bot. 643; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 38; Hook. Fl. Scot. 168; Berwick Flora, 120.
In corn fields.

3. P. dubium. Long Smooth-headed Poppy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 10; Eng. Bot. 644; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 37; Hook. Fl. Scot. 168; Berwick Flora, 120.
In corn fields, not rare.

4. P. Rhoeas. Common Red Poppy, Corn Rose.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 11; Eng. Bot. 645; Berwick Flora, 120; Curt. Lond. Fasc. iii. 32; Woodv. t. 186; Hook. Fl. Scot. 168.
β Var. flore albo. α In corn fields, common. β near Norton. —J. Hogg, Esq.

5. P. somniferum. White Poppy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. U; Eng. Bot. 2145; Woodv. t. 185; Hook. Fl. Scot. 168; With. iii. 645.
On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. Near Seaton. — Mr. J. Backhouse; and Norton, D.—J. Hogg, Esq.
A native of the Levant, with but slight claim to be enumerated as an English plant.

214. NYMPHAEA.

1. N. alba. White Water-lily.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 14; Eng. Bot. 160; Hook. Lond. t. 140; With. iii. 647; Gr. Fl. Eds. 120.
In Greenley and Broomley Lakes, near Shewing Shields, N. In Grinden Lake.— Wallis, 23S. Naturalized in the ponds at Wallington, N.

215. NUPHAR.

1. N. lutea. Common Yellow Water-lily.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 15; Hook. Lond. t. 141; Fl. Scot. 169; Berwick Flora, 120; Nymphaea lutea, Eng. Bot. 159; With. iii. 646.

β N. pumila. Least Yellow Water-lily.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 16; Wahl. Fl. Lapp. 151; Hook. Lond. t. 165; N. minima, Eng. Bot. 2292; N. Kalmiana, Hook. Fl. Scot. 169; Nymphaea lutea, var. 2, With. iii. 647.
α. In the Pont, Ouse Burn, and in ponds at Widehaugh, near Dilston, also in the Loughs near Shewing Shields: naturalized in ponds at Wallington, N. In ponds at Park House, and in the Skerne near Darlington, D. Near Norton J. Hogg, Esq. β in Chartner's Lough, on the Wallington moors, N.—Sir John Trevelyan, Bart.
Some years since the Least Yellow Water-lily was transplanted from the Sub-alpine moors into the ponds at Wallington, where it now scarcely differs from the common Water-lily; in both varieties, at least I consider them as such, the stigma is entire when young, but becomes toothed as it grows older.

216. TILIA.

1. T. europaea. Lime-tree, Linden-tree.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 17; Eng. Bot. 610; Lightfoot, 280.
In woods and plantations, scarcely indigenous.

2. T. grandifolia. Broad-leaved Downy Lime-tree.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 18; Hook. Br. Fl. 259; T. europaea δ Sm. Fl. Br. 571.
At Wallington, N.−W.C. Trevelyan, Esq. Probably planted there.

3. T. parvifolia. Small-leaved Lime-tree.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 20; Hook. Br. Fl. 259; Eng. Bot. 1705; T. europaea β, Sm. Fl. Brit. 571, var. 2; With. iii. 648.
At Wallington, N.—W.C. Trevelyan, Esq. Probably planted there.

217. CISTUS.

1. C. marifolius. Hoary Dwarf Cistus.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 23; Eng. Bot. 396; With. iii. 649; Hook. Lond. t. 171; Davies' Welsh Bot. 53; Helianthemum canum, Dunal. Lindley, Br. Syn. 36; Hook. Br. Fl. 257.
Near the Black Ark on Cronkley Fell, Teesdale; its northern limits.

2. C. Helianthemum. Common Dwarf Cistus.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 26; Eng. Bot. 1321; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 36; With. iii. 651; Hook. Fl. Scot. 170; Berwick Flora, 120; Helianthemum vulgare, Hook. Br. Fl. 258.
On limestone hills at the Lizards, and near Sunderderland, also in Castle Eden Dene, and at Winch Bridge in Teesdale, D. On the moor to the north of Hartlepool, and in Close Wood, D. — J. Hogg, Esq. On the banks of Tyne at Whitley Point, by the road side near Walbottle Dene, on the Basaltic rocks and on the Roman wall at Shewing Shields, above Crag Lake (C. marifolius of Wallis, 208), near Warden Mills, at Dunstanborough, and on the Heugh at Holy Island, N. East side of the bridge at Barwesford, near Chipchase. — Wallis, 208. On the Chapel Hill at Belford, and on Basaltic heights between it and Bamborough, N.—Thompson's Berwick Plants.


POLYANDRIA TRIGYNIA.

218. DELPHINIUM.

1. D. Consolida. Field Larkspur.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 30; Eng. Bot. 1839; With. iii. 655; Hook. Br. Fl. 261.