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Eastmoor ; {■■'Y) Baslow. — Var. rivulare (Wahl.). ("G) Crich ; 

 (*Y) Haddon. — E. roseuvi Schreb. (C) Ogston, Brackenfield, 

 Spital ; ("Y) Haddon. — E. obscurum Schreb. (C) Brockwell, 

 Brackenfield ; (- Y) Stanton. — E. jJalustre L. (C) Hardwick. — E. 

 Jiirstitum x montanum. ("''C) Hasland; ("L) Alport; in both cases 

 with the parent species. — ■\E. hirsutum x roseuvi. (-■■C) 

 Hasland, with the parent species.— f-E. hirsutum x obscurum. 

 (*C) Tapton, with the parent species. — E. montanum x obscurum. 

 (C) Brockwell, with the parent species. — Circcea lutetiana L. 

 (-Y) Stanton. 



Conmm maculatum L. (C) Staveley. — Pimpinella Saxifraga 

 L. var. dissecta With. (C) Wingfield. — Myrrhis odorata Scop. 

 (L) Pindale. — Silaiis flavescens Bernh. (L) Bakewell.^ — Angelica 

 sylvestris L. ('''Y) Hope. — Heracleum Spliondylium L. var. 

 angustifoUum Huds. (C) Somersall, Brackenfield ; (G) Little- 

 moor, Ashover Hay ; (L) Lathkil Dale. — Wa^icalis latifolia L. (-''C) 

 Spital, in a cornfield in 1908 ; we have failed to find it since then. 



Cornus sanguinea L. (C) Inkersall. 



Asperula odorata L. (0) Nether Loads ; (G) Ashover Hay. 



Valeriana sambucifolia Mikan. ("Y) Hope. 



Dipsacus sylvestris Huds. (C) Tapton. — Scabiosa Columbaria 

 L. (•■Y) Hope. 



Cinaplialium sylvaticum L. (L) Lathkil Dsde.—Bidens tri- 

 partita L. (C) Hardwick. — Matricaria inodora L. A form 

 totally devoid of ray-florets, but otherwise quite normal and 

 rather exceptionally vigorous, was found near Chesterfield in 1908, 

 and was still there in 1910. — M. suaveolens Buch. (C) Sheep- 

 bridge. — Tanacetum vulgare L. (G) near Ashover. — Senecio 

 viscosus L. (C) Eckington. This plant is very rare in Derby- 

 shire. — S. erucifolius L. (C) Sutton Wood, Dunston. — Carduus 

 crispus L. ("Y) Hope.— 6'. nutans L. (L) Crich Stand, with 

 white flowers. ■ — ■ Gnicus arvensis Hoffm. var. ivestitus Koch. 

 ('■'C) Chesterfield ; var. \mitis Koch. ("Y) Baslow. — Serrattda 

 tinctoria L. (C) Hasland ; a dwarf form about four inches in 

 height, with sessile or subsessile capitula. This is doubtless the 

 form recorded in the Flora as var. monticola (Bor.). It agrees 

 exactly with plants from Perranporth on the coast of Cornwall, 

 and very closely with the Lizard plants. — Centaurea Scabiosa L. 

 (L) Middleton-by-Youlgreave. — Picris hieracioides L. (L) Lathkil 

 Dale. — Taraxacum erytlirospermum x\ndrz. (C) Wingerworth. — 

 Crepis biennis L. (C) Inkersall, Calow. 



Campanula latifolia L. (C) Eckington. 

 \Gentiana germanica Willd. (*L) Castleton, Fallgate. 



Symphytum officinale L. (L) Fallgate. — S. peregrinum Ledeb. 

 (L) Monsal Dale in great quantity and fully established. It also 

 occurs in other places along the course of the Wye, as for 

 example, between Bakewell and Haddon. 



Lycium chinense Mill. (C) Moorwood Moor, Hardwick ; (G) 

 Wadshelf ; (L) Middleton-by-Youlgreave. This species is spread- 

 ing very rapidly in the hedges and on old walls throughout the 

 north of the countv. 



