Plants' rtdar Barmouth, North Walks. 57 



Approaching Castleton from Bake^Hr/fi6fe%^Ty^^lnb 

 greatly in size and colour, occurs pleiitifl^l^ , ^?h ;i Areii««xria 

 verna, about the lead mines/ 1 lfi// t\2*paa*4 10 ion. dguoriJlB 



June 25. Some wet rocks, at the entrance of a narrow glen 

 behind Peveril Castle, afford ffieracium i^umrdm^aftn^Spfi^ 

 leari-a officinalis. After visiting the celebrated Peak Cavern, 

 and the Speedwell mine, we walkedViir^S^riBfiitB^M^fl '$&$ 

 Winnetts. Here we met with abundance of Polemonium 

 caeruleum and Geum rivale. iF^^^TO°ehtfMfic#MW'' I ^H^ 

 Winnetts we noticed two species of Cistopteris growing in- 

 termixed, C. dentata ? and C. angust#M ?^ B B£ft^OT€&s^l8t#k 

 and Eyam we observed, in a field by the roadside, Geranium 

 pratense and iiTesperis ma'trtthslfef X r w tf^'¥bma&ti(?4fme- 

 stone valley of Middleton w^^t!^^; ! W^r^^^e» 3 SI^ 

 nutansV#ti$ ( #lso noticed 7lialictru^lraffi& **' •** 9""^ 



June 26. At Matlock, PolvpMfed fcalfc^un?, test&j^fe 

 cte*!i*Ata, ; a<ftd ] Card amine impatiens' ; are r 66'ffltfadn. cfifP^fie 1 ^!^ 

 ch**Wus^& nfear€unrmin^s,Hmel. >iif 'fe^^^fls%^^ 



opposite side of the river, EvitfmU ifelBRa^ JHfy835fl& l «p 

 vatica, and Tilia parvif6Hr'^ir , (^hd I 4t?^%f^sn&[l^fe I 

 obtained some interesting s^ettfhieii^f I^M^^ii^W^Y^fe 

 in a seedling stat£U -'Tne 'r^^ 1 '6'P ( fch€ l ^¥^lr ( ^iS'' mmfeyp 

 covered with Schistostega pennata f ; but I could find no 

 specimens in ! #tictifffcatwfiy 'Abraxas M irhiluta, apparently; 

 just come out of Hh6 ll fchry4alis/ I ^i^ I ffyh1g a$otft°3n -gre&r 

 numbers, and I also took several specimens of Pyrochroa 

 rubens.' iiydnfiiJ 1o 93tsl»ddj (rio*ft bssubotiai vliBnigno 



June afehiigS km t^^'IMite^ 



castle under Lyme, and Coventry, we observed no plants of 



any rarity, except Geranium pyr&iiit&iii (^^tfablf^usWg 



we were entering the village ^oP^lle^y^^W.r^Oerftte 1 ^ 



that amiable naturalist the fi^W^^BI^J 00 ^ bulimy sw 



btrndjug sw 9?.o di gnofflA .aJnidq boog £«ec# 



i(I AsubiJia hffft, pntivmduFi priflijS5L e fiiIoliIoc£ »b9nj 



ooirn BitiiluDrdU f mubi§n mulblqzA e «3irgn& 



Art. XI. Plants observed W&PWti^md^o)>Wafflf^ 



North Walesi ]Bfi/#H0*PjtoFOi^^ 

 sfditncl Flora." n« aafiW .iM d>idw e 8n9lifi eud/nsO rf*iw i99ai 

 <^« , .9'i9dj aiimo 89raii9moe 



Having spent a few vveeK| ! '#is 4^a| f M"gu^im& 

 the latter part of June and the whole of the month of July, 



* I hesitate to name these positively, having understood From Dr. 

 Hooker that considerable confusion exists among the British species. >]$d 

 one can be better able than he is to clear them up, LW btttDYOO 7i9J9ia 



ml* ^ " 0t qUite SU, ' C that 1 " m '' ight " tUiS ' l?aVi " g '" isIaU1 - ^H 



