NOTES ON THE FLOEA OF DEEBYSHIEE.— III.* 

 By E. & H. Drabble. 



The summers of 1911 and 1912 have been very unsatisfactory 

 for flowering plants, the former having been too dry and the latter 

 too wet. Nevertheless much time has been spent in field-work, and 

 some attention has been given to the Hepatics, a class which seems 

 to have attracted but little notice in the county since the death 

 of the Eev. W. E. Linton. How extraordinarily careful Mr. 

 Linton's work was can only be appreciated fully by actual workers 

 in Derbyshire. 



In the following list new county records are marked with a 

 dagger ; new records for the geological divisions are starred. We 

 acknowledge with gratitude our indebtedness to the Eev. W. L. 

 Coleman for several interesting notes, and to Mr. S. Steele, the 

 Secretary of the East Derbyshire Field Club, for a list of plants 

 found by members of the Club. 



Ranunculus peltatus Schrank var. floribunclus (Bab.). (*Y) 

 Eagle Tor. — B. sceleratus L. (P) Markland Grips. This plant is 

 strangely local in the county, particularly in the north. 



Berberis vulgaris L. ( :|: G) Birchover; ( :;: L) Ashover ; very 

 rare in the county. 



Chelidonium majus L. (C) Ashgate ; (G) Birchover ; ( =:: Y) 

 Matlock. 



Barbarea vulgaris Ait. (G) Stanton Lees. — Hesperis matro- 

 nalis L. (C) Holymoorside. — Sisymbrium Thalianum L. (L) 

 Castleton, Middleton Dale ; this plant is common in the rocky 

 dales on the Carboniferous Limestone. We have not met with 

 it on the Permian Limestone. — S. pannonicum Jacq. (Y) First 

 seen at Eowsley in 1909 ; it still persists as a roadside alien. — 

 Baphanus Baphanistrum L. (L) Breton. 



Viola Deseglisei Jord. (G) Stanton Lees. — V. agrestis Jord. 

 (*P) Creswell ; (C) Old Brampton ; (G) Lumsdale. — V. obtusi- 

 folia Jord. (*P) Clowne. — V. lutea Huds. (G) Birchover. 



Silene latifolia Eendle & Britten var. puberula Jord. (C) Ash- 

 gate. — Arenaria serpyllifolia L. var. viscidula Eoth. (P) Mark- 

 land Grips. — Sagina ciliata Fr. (G) Birchover. — Spergula 

 arvensis L. (G) Stanton Lees. — S. saliva Boenn. (G) Stanton 

 Lees. 



Tilia cordata Mill. (C) Ogston Park. 



Linum catharlicum L. (Y) Eagle Tor. 



Geranium pratense L. (G) Birchover ; (Y) below Winster, 

 abundant ; (L) Grange Mill, Elton. — G. lucidum L. (*Y) This 

 characteristically limestone plant occurs on the Yoredale shales 

 near Eagle Tor. — G. Bobertianum L. (L) Many plants with white 

 flowers near Elton. 



Genista tinctoria L. (G) Birchover. — Medicago lupidina L. 

 var. \Willdenoviana Koch. (*PJ Clowne. 



• See Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 199-207 ; 1911, pp. 313-317. 



