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V. ericetorum Schracl. (''"C) Wingerworth. — V. ohtusifolia Jorcl. 

 (P) Steetley ; (G) Ashover Fabric. — V. agrestis Jord. (P) Steetley, 

 New Houghton ; (C) Heath, Calow, Old Brampton ; (G) Stanage, 

 Dethick. — V.Lloydii Jord. (G) Cowley Bar. — V. /«^ea Huds. This 

 plant, which occurs abundantly on L, also occurs on G near 

 Birchover and Ashover ; on this formation it is rather different 

 from the L form, having broader leaves and shorter flowers. 



Polycjala ojcyptera Eeichb. (L) Eyam. — P. serpyUacea Weihe. 

 (L) Ashover ; (G) Dore Moor. Dore Moor, according to the 

 Geological Survey Map, lies chiefly on the Lower Coal Measures, 

 but the coating is so thin that the Grit shows through it in many 

 places, and its plant-formations are quite typically those of the 

 Grit. The same thing is true for parts of East Moor. 



\Saponaria Vaccaria L. ("C) Waste ground at Calow. — Silene 

 Cucuhalus Wibel. var. puherula (Jord.). (C) Ashgate, Lower Hady. 

 — Lychnis dioica L. (C) at Locoford with glabrous shining 

 leaves. We cannot find any description that fits this plant. 

 iArenaria I&ptoclados Guss. var. viscidula E. & F. ("G) Lea. — 

 Sagina nodosa Fenzl. var. glandulosa (Bess.). ("G) Burbage Valley. 

 — Spergida arvensis L. (C) Handley. — S. sativa Boenn. (G) 

 Dethick; ("P) Elmton. — Stcllaria apctala Ucria. (''^C) Walton. 



Hypericum hmnifusum L. Common on sides of rough moor- 

 land paths on the Grit. (G) Loads, Lea, Eiber, Dethick. 

 H. perforatum L. var. angust'ifolium DC. ("L) Crich. — Ger- 

 anium sanguinenm L. (^''G) Lea ; hitherto only known from L. — 

 G. lyyrenaicum Burm. 1:1. (L) Castleton, Ashford-in-the-Waters. — 

 Geranium molle L. f var. cequale Bab. (''C) Boythorpe. — Im- 

 patiens parviflora DC. ("C) Ambergate, fully established. 



Genista tinctoria L. (C) Pratt Hall, Lower Hady; (L) Stark- 

 holmes. — Medicago lupulina L. var. Willdenoviana (Koch). 

 (P) Bolsover, Elmton; f " s-var." eriocarpa Eouy (*G) Holloway. 

 (We think both eriocarpa and Willdenoviana should rank as 

 varieties ; a sub-variety, in Eouy & Foucaud's sense, seems 

 to be merely what we generally term a state ; while these plants 

 are, in our opinion, of distinctly higher rank.) — Melilotus alba 

 Desr. (C) Dore ; (there are only two previous records). — M. indica 

 All. (='T) Steetley ; (''C) Calow, Boythorpe. (No previous record 

 for North Derbyshire.) — Vicia sejmini L. f var. ochroleuca Bast. 

 ("C) Lower Hady, Ogston. 



SpircBa Ulmaria L. var. denudata Boenn. (''C) Ambergate ; 

 Totley, Cowley Bar, Somersall ; (^-L) Cromford. (On the subject of 

 hairiness in 5pr^a?7/??i(2ri«, Prof. Yapp's interesting paper \n Annals 

 of Botany, vol. xxvi, July, 1912, pp. 815-870, should be consulted.) 

 AlcJiemilla 2^i'<^te'>isis Schmidt. (C) Dore. — t^. minor Huds. 

 ('■'C) Spital, Wooley Moor, Wingerworth ; (-G) Northedge. — A. 

 alpestris Schmidt. "(L) Middleton Dale. The plant recorded (Journ. 

 Bot., October, 1911, p. 314) as A. vulgarish. vsiv. filicaulis (Buser) 

 would seem, by comparison with Lindberg's monograph, to come 

 under A. minor Huds., and the same is probably true for the 

 plants recorded as var. filicaulis in the "Flora." Agrimonia 

 Etipatoria L. var. sepium Br6b. ("C) Cordwell. 



