NOTES ON THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE ( 



Kouy's Fl. de Fr. t. x. p. 2). Rouy makes no mention of any 

 yellow-anthered form in the Fl. de Fr. Unfortunately ripe fruits 

 were not found. We hope to be able to collect more satisfactory 

 material next year. 



Primula veris x vulgaris. (*P) Scarcliffe Park (E. D. Field 

 Club). 



Vinca major L. (*P) Well established at Creswell Crags. 



Blackstonia perfoliata Huds. (P) Near Bolsover (J. Howell). 

 This plant is nearly or quite confined to the Permian Limestone, 

 where it is rare. The only locality for which it is recorded away 

 from the Permian is Matlock ; this record occurs in a MS. list 

 drawn up by Mrs. T. M. Stevens in 1864 (see Linton's Flora, 

 pp. 37 and 213). We have never seen it at Matlock or anywhere 

 else on the Carboniferous Limestone. 



\ Symphytum tuberosum L. (*L) Crich. — Echium vulgare L. 

 (C) Barlow (E. D. Field Club), Handley {Rev. W. L. Coleman). 

 These records are of considerable interest ; the plant has only 

 been recorded twice previously from the Coal Measures, namely, 

 by Glover in 1829, and by Crewe and Whittaker in 1864. We 

 have no doubt that these plants in each case had been brought in 

 some way from the Permian, where the plant occurs as a native, 

 though not frequently. 



Hyoscyamus niger L. (C) Handley (Rev. W. L. Coleman). 

 This plant is very rare in the county. The only previous record 

 for the Coal Measures is in Pilkington's " Derbyshire," 1789. 



Verbascum Thapsus L. (G) Birchover. — Mimulus Langsdorfii 

 Donn var. \guttatus DC. (" :: Y) Eagle Tor, with yellow flowers 

 marked with brown. Mr. Marshall has an interesting note on 

 this name in Rep. Bot. Exch. Club, 1911, part ii. p. 109. The 

 plant previously recorded by us from Langwith (Journ. Bot. 1908, 

 p. 205) was the ordinary yellow-flowered plant. — Euphrasia 

 Rosthoviana Hayne. (G) Stanton Lees, Cratcliffe Rocks ; (L) 

 Winster. — E. campestris Jord. (L) Mill Close. — E. Kerneri 

 Wettst. (L) Mill Close. — E. borealis Towns. (L) Winster.— 

 Melampyrum pratense L. var. montanum Johnst. (G) Birchover. 

 — Lathraa Squamaria L. (C) Eckington (E. D. Field Club). 



Verbena officinalis L. (*0) Handley (Rev. W. L. Coleman). 

 This plant is extremely rare in the county. 



Mentha piperita L. (L) Grange Mill.— If. alopecuroides Hull. 

 ( :;: Y) Whatstandwell. — Lycopus europaus L. ( ;: Y) Whatstand- 

 well.— Scutellaria galericulata L. (Y) Whatstandwell.— Stachys 

 palustris L. ( :;: Y) Whatstandwell. — Galeopsis Ladanum L. 

 (P) Clowne ; there is only one previous record for the county. 



Chenopodium album L. var. paganum (Reichb.). (P) Clowne. 



Polygonum amphibium L. (*Y) Whatstandwell, Rowsley. — 

 P. Bistorta L. (*Y) Matlock.— Rumex domesticus Hartm. (G) 

 Birchover; (L) Winster. 



Daphne Laureola L. (P) Markland Grips (E. D. Field Club). 



Euphorbia exigua L. var. retusa L. (C) Old Brampton. 



Urtica dioica L. var. angustifolia W. & G. (+P) Creswell 

 Crags. 



