16 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



III. — V ALE EI ANE LL A. 

 1, F. olitoria. Common Cornsalad. 6-7. 



Cornfield between Repton Shrubs and Repton Rocks. 



4. V. dentata. Narrow-leaved Cornsalad. 6-7. 



Cornfield between Repton Shrubs and Repton Rocks. 



ORDER XLIL— DIPSACE^. 



L— DIPSACUS. 



1. D. sylvestris. Common Teasel. 6-7. 

 Ticknall Quarry. 



2. D. pilosus. Small Teasel. 7-9. 

 Repton Shrubs, near Bretby Mill. 



II.— SCABIOSA. 



1. *S'. succisa. Blue Scabious. 7. 

 Repton Shrubs. 



2. S. columbaria. Small Scabious. 6-8. 

 Goods Station near Willi^^gton Junction. 



3. S. arvensis. Field Scabious. 7-8. 



Field between Repton Shrubs and Repton Rocks. 



ORDER XLIIL— COMPOSITE. 



I.— EUPATOEIUM. 

 1. E. cannahinum. Hemp Agrimony. 7-8. 

 Brook between Milton and Foremark. 



II.— TUSSILAGO. 

 1. T. Farfara. Coltsfoot. 3-4. 

 Ploughed fields on Askew Hill. 



