92 THE JOrENAL OF BOTAIfY 



plant, which appears to be var. ccBridea DC. — Aquilegia vulgaris L. 

 1. Kailway banks near Middlewood, but probabh' of garden origin. 



Pajyaver Rhoeas L. Rare and generally a casual. 1. Wilmslow, 

 1914-1916. 2. Sale, 1915. P. duhium L. 2. Much the commoner 

 species. 



Nasturtium amphihium Br. 1. Wilmslow. *2. Bollin Valley- 

 near Hale. — Cardamine hirsiita L. var. ^umbrosa Lee. & Lam. 

 1. Disle}'. 2. Cotterill Clough. — \*Sisyml)rium Irio L. 2. Casual 

 or w^aste ground, Sale, 1915.] S. officinale Scop. var. leiocarpum DC. 

 *2. Thnperley. *3. Cuddington. — Erysimitm cheiranthoides L. 

 1. Drained peat moss, Lindow Common. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb. var. dioersa Greg. 1, 2, 3. The com- 

 monest form; i.nemorosa^eMm.. 2. Bollin Valley, f. minor Murb. 



1. Hill pastures. — V. canina L. 1. Bosley. 3. Delamere Forest. 



Stellaria neglecta Weihe var. umhrosa Opiz. *1. Alderley. 



2. Bollin Valley. — Sagina nodosa Frenzl. 1. Canal banks between 

 Po^^nton and Macclesheld. — Spergula arvensis L. 1, 2, 3. Common. 

 S. sativa Boenn. 1, 2. 



Hypericum duhiioni Leers. *1. Banks of R. Merse}^ Cheadle ; 

 R. Bolhn, Wilmslow. 



Tilia eordata Mill. *1. Woods in Goyt Valle}^ near Marple, 

 possibly native. Frequently planted in suburban districts. 



\Impatiens parvijlora DC. 1. Gatley.] 



Vicia Cracca L. var. *latifolia Neilr. 2. Arley. 



Rotentilla procumhens Sibth. 1, 2, 3. Not uncommon except on 

 hills. — P. procumhens X reptans. 1. Adlington. P. erecta x reptans. 



1. Middlewood. — P. Anserina L. var. discolor Wallr. Common. 

 Var. concolor Wallr. 1. Marple. — Alchemilla vulgaris L. 1, 2, 



3. All var. pratensis Pohl. Var. alpestris Pohl.- occurs on hills in 

 Lanes, and Derbyshire, but has not been noted for Cheshire. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium L. *1. Woods near Wilmslow. 



CaUitriche autumnalis L. 2. Rostherne Mere. 



Epilobium tetragonum Curt. *1. Marple. JS. roseiim Schreb. 



2. Sale. 



Sium erectum Huds. *1. Canal, Poynton. — Feucedanum Ostru- 

 thium Koch. 1. A large patch by roadside, Poynton, 1918. — 

 Heracleum Sphondylium L. var. *angustifolium Huds. 1. Kettles- 

 hulme. 



Galium palustre Jj. Y^w Witheringii Sm. *1. vStyal. *2. Ros- 

 therne Mere. 



ChrysantJiemum seqetum L. 1. Wilmslow. — Matricaria suaveo- 

 lens Buchanan {cf. J. liot. xliv. 1906, p. 426). *1. Cheadle. *2. Sale. 

 Apparently spreading rapidly. — Taraxacum palustre DC. *3. Dela- 

 mere Forest. 



Jasione montana L. 1. Taxal, abundant between Macclesfield 

 and Chelford. 3. Delamere. 



\_Iihododendron pontic um It. Spreading by seed. 1. Northenden, 

 Alderley. 2. Tatton Park.] 



Calluna vulgaris Hu]]. var. ^UriketB Archers. 1. Head of Goyt 

 Valley. Var. hirsuta Presl. 1. Lindow Common. 3. Delamere 

 Forest, abundant with every stage of intermediate. 



