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Wingfield, quite established. — Draba muralis L. (L) Monsal 

 Dale. — Sisymbrnim officinale Scop. var. leiocarpum DC. ("C) 

 Staveley. — \S. jMnnonicum Jacq. (''''C) Wingfield, Chesterfield, 

 quite established ; ("Y) Kowsley, an odd plant by the roadside. — 

 Brassica alba Boiss. ('''Y) Hope. 



Viola Biviniana Eeichb. var. \flavicornis (Forster). ("G) 

 Moors at Cathole. — V. odorata L. var. dumetorum (Jord) ; (C) 

 Eenishaw Park Wood. — V. obtusifolia Jord. (C) Calow, Eenishaw, 

 Newbold, Dunston, Eckington, Heath ; ("G) Loads, Littlemoor. — 

 V. agrestis Jord. (C) Tapton, Newbold. — V. Deseglisei Jord. 

 (G) Ashover Hay. — " 7. Jiortensis." (C) Spital, Newbold. This 

 is simply a wild degenerate garden pansy. — V. calaminaria Lej. 

 (L) Sheldon, near the old lead mines. 



Polygala oxyptera Eeichb. (C) Linacre ; (L) Masson. — P. 

 serpyllacea Weihe. (G) Cathole. 



Dianthus deltoides L. (L) Lathkil Dale. — Silene noctiflora L. 

 (C) Sheepbridge. — Lychnis Githago Scop. (G) Staveley. — Aron- 

 aria tenuifolia L. (L) Lathkil Dale. — A. seiyyllifolia L. var. 

 viscidula Eoth. (='=P) Scarcliffe Park Wood ; ("C) Hasland ; (L) 

 Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Arbelow. — Sagina cq^etala Ard. (L) 

 Lathkil Dale. — *S'. procumbens L. var. ^spinosa Gibs. ('''C) Spital, 

 Linacre; ("Lj Lathkil Dale, Ashover. — S. ciliata Fr. (C) Hady, 

 — S. nodosa Fenzl var. \glandulosa (Bess.). ('''L) Via Gellia, 

 Buxton. — Spergula sativa Boenn. ('''C) Calow. — S. arvensis L. 

 (G) Loads. 



Hypericum pcrf or akiin L. var. \angustifolium DC. (*P) Elm- 

 ton. — H. humifusum L. (C) Wingfield. 



Malva moscliata L. (L) Monsal Dale ; (C) Inkersall ; var. 

 heterophylla Lej. ("C) Walton. — M. sylvestris L. var. \lasiocarpa 

 Druce. ('''L) Ashover. 



Linum usitatissimum L. (C) Brookside, Wooley, as a grain- 

 alien. 



Medicago lupulina L. var. Willdenoviana Koch. (C) Wooley, 

 Walton, Wingfield, Hady, Staveley ; (G) EastmOor, Ashover 

 Hay ; (L) Pindale, Bakewell, Over Haddon. This variety with 

 glandular hairy fruit is very common and widely distributed in the 

 county. The Eev. E. F. Linton tells me that he once found " a 

 hairy-fruited form not glandular " in the county. This would 

 probably be var. scabra Gray. — Trifolium pjratense L. var. \amcri- 

 canum Harz. ("C) Tapton, on cultivated laad. — T. procumbens 

 L. (L) Alport. — Vicia liirsuta Gray. (C) Hady. — Lathyrus mon- 

 tanus Bernh. (C) Cobnar Wood, a form with very broadly ellip- 

 tical leaflets. 



Alchendlla vulgaris L. var. filicaulis (Buser). (C) Tapton. — 

 Agrimonia Eupatoria L. (C) Eckington, Moorwood Moor. — 

 A. odorata Mill. (L) Monsal Dale. 



Parnassia paliistris L. (L) Monsal Dale. — Bibes Grossularia 

 L. (L) Lathkil Dale. 



Sedwn anglicwn Huds. (L) Ashover. 



Epilobiiim Jiirsutttm L. (Y) Hope. — E. montanum L. (Y) 

 Hope. — E. parviflorum Schreb. (C) Staveley, Eenishaw; (G) 



