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PHANEROGAMIA. 
A. ANGIOSPERMA. 
1. DICOTYLEDONES. 
RANUNCULACEA. 
CLEMATIS 1. 
C. Vitalba Z. Traveller's Joy. Old Man’s Beard. 
Denizen. EG. Waste and bushy places. Rare. S. July-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Matlock Bath, on limestone walls, Milnes, C.D. Heights of Abraham, 
Drabble. 
G2. Wingfield Manor; Shottle Gate, introduced in both localities? Gibbs. 
Tl. Churchyard, Mugginton, Feilden. 
T3. Ticknall Quarry, Rept. F. & F. 
Almost certainly not native in all the above localities. 
THALICTRUM J. 
T, collinum Wally. Top. Bot., 7. minus, ‘‘ Howitt Cat.,’’ and 7. mon- 
tanum, ‘‘Syme herb.”’ T. flecuosum Rehb. T. minus v. montanun, 
Syme. 
Native. SB. Dales and rocky slopes on limestone. Rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Martyn Phil. Trans. XXXVI., 1729. 
L. The Winnats, Peveril Castle, and Cave Dale, Castleton, West, J.B. 
Monsal Dale; Cressbrook Dale, Painter, J.B.  Priestcliffe Lees, near Miller’s 
Dale, C.D. Middleton Dale, Mag. Nat. Hist. 
T. flavum L. Meadow Rue. Top. Bot., ‘‘ Howitt Cat ”’ 
Native. E. Stream sides, osier beds, moist places. Local. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Monk’s Dale, Wormhill, West, J.B. Castleton, Searle, C.D. Rocks 
near Lover’s Leap, Buxton (900 ft.), Levinge. 
G2. Banks of R. Derwent near Duffield Church, Pilkington. 
