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vaticus L. t var. auriculatus Meyer. ("C) Spifcal. — S. viscosus L. 

 (C) BoythoL'pe ; very rare in the County. — S. erucifolius L. The 

 distribution is peculiar and very seldom do erucifolius and Jacohma 

 grow together, one disappearing suddenly and the other appearing 

 in passing from district to district. In the Heath district (C) for 

 instance erucifolius is abundant and no Jacobcea has been seen ; 

 to the south and west Jacobcea replaces it. At Cord well (C), 

 where both grow, there are curious intermediates which may 

 possibly be hybrids. — S. Jacobcea L. var. flosculosus (Jord.). ("C) 

 Wingfield. — Arctium nemorosum Lej. ("P) Steetley ; ("C) Wooley, 

 Holymoorside ; (-G) Holloway. — A. minus Bernh. (P) Ault 

 Hucknall ; (C) Heath, Clown. — f var. lourpurascens Blytt. (*P) 

 Stoney Houghton. — Carduus 7iutans L. (P) Steetley ; very common 

 on the Permian and Carboniferous Limestones, but very rare else- 

 where. — C. crispus L. (P) Steetley ; (G) Alderwasley Woods. 

 Common on the Limestones but uncommon elsewhere. — Cirsium 

 heterophyllum Hill. (G) Dore Moor. — Centaurea nigra L. (C) 

 Sutton ; dwarf plants 1-4 in. in height, like those growing at the 

 Lizard ; these appear to be merely states. — Crepis capillaris Wallr. 

 (C. virens L.) var. acjrestis (W. & K.). ("L) Bradwell. — Picris 

 hieracioides L. ("G) Ashover Hay ; (this is really the first record 

 for G, as that given in the " Flora " for Fallgate is really on L.) 

 (L) Milltown, Middleton-by-Wirksworth (extremely abundant). — 

 Tragopogon minus Mill. (P) Steetley. 



Jasione 7nontana L. (G) Holloway. — Campanula Trachelium L. 

 (P) Palterton, Ault Hucknall.— C. latifolia L. (P) Ault Hucknall. 

 C. rotundifolia L. f var. lancifolia Mert. & Koch. (=''G) Dore Moor 

 and elsewhere on the moors, but passing into the typical form. 



Lysimachia Nummularia L. (C) Grange Hill, Stainsby. 



Gentiana Amarella L. (C) Dore ; there is no record for C since 

 1789 (Pilkington). 



Symphytum p)eregrinum Ledeb. (L) Middleton-by-Wirksworth. 

 Myosotis palustris Hill var. strigulosa (Reichb.). (''^P) Hardwick ; 

 (-C) Walton, Chesterfield ; (-Y) Haddon. 



Verbascum phlomoides L. ("C) Handley (as a casual). — F. 

 Thapsus L. (C) Unstone ; no record for C since 1829 (Glover). — 

 Linaria vulgaris Mill, f var. latifolia Bab. ("P) Whaley. — L. 

 minor Desf. (P) Stoney Houghton. — Antirrhinum majzcs L. (L) 

 Thoroughly estabhshed on the rocks at Matlock. — Veronica Ana- 

 gallis-aquatica L. (P) Scarclilfe ; on L we have only seen var. 

 anagalliformis (Bow) — V. arvensis L. f var. nana Poir ; (" Y) 

 Haddon ; ('''L) Castleton. We believe this to be merely a 

 stunted state. — Euphrasia Bostkoviana Hayne. (C) Wilday 

 Green ; (G) Cathole, Burbage Valley. — E. campestris Jord. 

 (-C) Dore; (-G) Dethick; (-Y) Wensley ; (L) Middleton-by- 

 Wirksworth, Castleton, Via Gellia, Starkholmes. — E. Kerneri 

 Wettst. (*P) Scarchffe Park Wood, Barlborough ; (C) Wilday 

 Green, Brackenfield ; (G) Ashover Hay, Big Moor, Riber, Burbage 

 Valley; (L) Middleton-by-Wirksworth, Castleton, Fallgate, Arbor- 

 low, Via Gellia, Starkholmes. — E. curta Wettst. f var. glabrescens 

 Wettst. (*G) Big Moor. — E. nemorosa H. Mart, f var. ciliata 

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