48 RANUNCULACES. 
C. The Hague, Renishaw, ‘“ Morisonii?” Waterfall. Alfreton Brook, 
Coke in Pilkington. ; 
P. Pleasley Brook, Coke tn Pilkington. 
T2. Thrumpton, Hassé, C.D. Banks of R. Derwent near Breadsall, 
Whittaker, Phyt. R. Derwent below Derby, Pilkington. 
T3. Near Swarkston Bridge, Bloram. Bull’s osier-bed, Repton, Hagger, 
C.D. Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. Anchor Church, Harris, C. D. 
ANEMONE J. 
A. nemorosa Ll. JVood Anemone. 
Native. B. Woods, hedge banks, field borders. Common. P. April-May. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General throughout the County. Frequently with purple flowers in 
Districts Tl and T3. 
*Adonis autumnalis LZ. Pheasant’s Eye. 
Alien. G. Top. Bot. [57]. 
“In the fields, but not very common,’ Johnson in Pilkington, 1789. 
A garden weed at Spital, Chesterfield, Drabble. 
MYOSURUS /. 
M. minimus L. Mousetail. 
Native. GE. Arable land. Rare and local. A. May-June. 
First record, Withering, 1787. 
G2. Darley Dale, Rowland, C.D. 
Tl or 2. Cornfields, near Derby, Bot. Guide. 
T3. Drakelow and Stapenhill, Hb. Mason ! 
RANUNCULUS /. 
R. circinatus Sibth. 
Native. EG. Ponds and slow streams. Abundant locally. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Nat. Hist. Tutb., 1863. 
L. Matlock Bath, Bailey, C.D. 
G2. Canal near Cromford, Bailey, B. L. Rec., 1884-6, 85. 
C. Spinkhill, near Chesterfield; plentiful at Quarry Dam, Park Hall 
Woods, near Renishaw, Waterfall. Canal near Kirk Hallam. 
P. Whaley Mill, Bolsover. 
Tl. Ponds between Shirley and Osmaston; Barton Fields. 
T2. Between Stanton-by-Dale and Dale Abbey, Painter, Natt. Ditch 
near Long Haton between the Erewash and the Trent. 
T3. Small pond or reservoir at the upper end of Dimminsdale, Calke ; 
ornamental water in Melbourne Gardens, Purchas, J.B, Bretby Ponds, Gibbs. 
Milton, Hb. Mason! RR, Trent, and brook near Bull’s Farm, Repton, Rept. 
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