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Drabble; (-P) Scarcliffe Park Wood; (-C) Holmesfield ; (-G) 

 Ashover Hay, Wooley Moor ; ("L) Arborlow, Monsal Dale, 

 Fallgate. E. stricta Host. (L) Via Gellia. — E. hrevijnla 

 Burnat & Gremli. ("C) Sutton Wood. — f var. suhcjlahra Wettst. 

 ("G) Lower Burbage Bridge. — E. horealis Townsend. ("C) Old 

 Brampton ; (L) Eyam, Castleton. — Melavipyrwn pratense L. f var. 

 hia7is Druce. ('''G) Cathole. 



Lathrcea Squamaria L. (L) Ashover, abundant ; both the 

 cream coloured and the purplish forms. 



Origanwn vulgar e L. f var. megastachyum (Link). ("L) Lathkill 

 Dale ; looking very distinct in its extreme form, but apparently 

 passing into the type ; the white-flowered plant (var. alhiflorum 

 Lej.) occurs at Lathkill Dale and elsewhere. — Calamintha officinalis 

 Moench. (Satureia Calamintha Scheele). ("C) Barlow Lees. — 

 Stachys arvensis L., described in the "Flora" as "rare," is fairly 

 common in the Chesterfield district ; (P) Stoney Houghton ; 

 (C) Boythorpe, Handley, Heath. — Lamiuni maculaUtm L. f var. 

 laevigatum (L). ("L) Pindale, far from cultivation ; all the 

 macidatum seen in gardens in Castleton and Bradwell was the 

 form with spotted leaves. 



Chenopoditim album L. var. candicans (Lam.). (C) Psedogenetic 

 plants about f in. in height, in some cases with only a single 

 terminal flower, on waste ground at Boythorpe. 



Polygomim Persicaria L. (C) Ptedogenetic plants about 1 in. in 

 height and with few (three or more) flowers at Boythorpe. — Var. 

 elatumi G. & G. (C) Spital. — P. Convolvulus L. var. suhalatum 

 L. & C. (*C) Totley. — Bumex alpinus L. Hartm. (C) Stainsby, 

 Holymoorside, Wingerworth, Walton, Smeetley Wood ; (G) 

 Stanage. 



Euphorbia exigua L. var. retusa DC. (C) Heath. — Humulus 

 Lupulus L. (C) Pratt Hall. The hop is decidedly rare in North 

 Derbyshire. — Urtica urens L. (C) Boythorpe ; very few records 

 for the Coal Measures have been published. 



Ceratophyllum demersum L. (C) Ambergate ; there is only one 

 previous record from C. 



Orchis ericetorum Linton. (G) Stanage. — Ejnpactis atroviridis 

 W. E. Linton. (C) Wingerworth Bole Hill. — f Habenaria bifolia Br. 

 (G) Cathole ; found by W. Jacques, Esq., J. P., who took one of us 

 to see the plant. The only previous record for G is " Newfields 

 near Chapel," by T. Gisborne in the marginal notes (1790-1795) 

 in a copy of Hudson's Flora Anglica. There are five other records 

 from different districts. No specimens for confirmation seem to 

 be in existence, however, and Mr. Linton wrote: " None of the 

 above are certainly H. eu-bifolia ; . . ." This seems therefore 

 to be the first definite record for the county. " Butterfly orchids " 

 have been found in ScarcHffe Park Wood (P) by Mr. S. Steele, 

 formerly secretary of the Bast Derbyshire Field Club, and by Miss 

 Eaton in Linacre Wood ; but not having seen specimens we are 

 unable to say whether these were bifolia or chloroleuca. 



Luzula pilosa Willd. (G) Alton. — L. multiflora DC. var. con- 

 gesta (Lej.). (G) Stanage. 



