NOTES ON THE FLORA OF BUXTON. 79 



Matricaria inodora L. Chapel-en-le-Frith. 



Anthemis Cotnla L. Up to 250 yds. iu a waste spot in Miller's 

 Dale. 



Artemisia Absinthium L. At nearly 350 yds. hy the roadside 

 opposite a farm-house above the Miller's Dale Railway- station ; 

 denizen. — A. vuhjaris L. Buxton, very luxuriant at 850 yds., 

 but only in gardens. 



Inula dysentcrica L. Only near Bugsworth. 



Leontodon hirtus L. Hill-side, Miller's Dale. New record for 

 the county. 



Tra;/opo(jon pratensis L. At about 400 yds., near the top of 

 Diamond Hill. 



Crepis paladosa Moencli. Over 350 yds. in Grin Wood, above 

 Buxton. 



Jasione montana L. Up to about 350 yds. in hollow to the west 

 of Buxton. 



Campanula fjlomcrata L. Over 350 yds. in woods on both sides 

 of Buxton and at Lover's Leap, but sparingly. — C. Trachelium L. 

 Monsal Dale, 200 yds. 



Vaccinium O.vijcoccos L. Corbar Hill, north-east slope ; up to 

 fully 550 yds. on Axe Edge. — V. Vitis-idcea L. With the last on 

 Corbar Hill, as well as on Axe Edge ; also on Diamond Hill. 



Andromeda polifolia L. Up to over 500 yds. on Axe Edge, in 

 some quantity, but apparently local. 



FJrica cinerea L. Up to about 350 yds. near Buxton. 



Gentiana carnqjestris L. On the top of Corbar Hill, with the 

 commoner G. Atnarella, 



. Linaria vidyaris L. Up to 350 yds. at Buxton. 



Veronica hederifolia L. At about 250 yds. as a garden weed at 

 Cressbrook, but seen nowhere else. — V. iiuxhaumii Ten. Only 

 near the railway-station at Chapel-eu-le-Frith. — V. oificinalis L. 

 Up to about 400 yds. above Buxton. 



Mentha (jentiUs L. By the Wye in Miller's Dale (250 yds.), two 

 or three plants together. New record fur the county. 



Stachijs Betonica Benth. Up to 350 yds. on the hill above 

 Miller's Dale Railway- station ; also near Buxton, but local. 



Galeopsis Tetrahlt L. At 250 yds. iu one place in Miller's Dale. 



Myosotis palustris With., /3. strii/ulusa. Abundant at 250 yds. in 

 the Wye Valley, at Miller's Dale, &c. — M. arcensis Hoffm., /3. um- 

 brosa. Wye Valley, a little below Miller's Dale. 



Amsinckia li/copsioides Lehm. Waste ground in Miller's Dale, 

 several plants, in flower. Alien (Californian). 



Sipiijihi/thm. offirinalc L. Li the ground by St. James's Church, 

 Buxton, at 350 yds. Denizen. 



Primula oificinalis L. Up to about 300 yds. in Miller's Dale. 



Lysimachia ncmorum L. Chapcl-en-le-Frith. 



Anayallis arcensis L. At over 350 yds. in one place by roadside 

 on the hill above Miller's Dale Railway- station. 



Plantayo media L. A luxuriant variety with white filaments 

 (turning pinkish when pressed), and leaves comparatively narrow, 

 unusually green, and ascending — so approaching /'. lanccolata iu 



