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R. Lenormandi /. Schultz. 
Native. E. Wet places, ditches, etc., especially on moorland. Locally 
abundant. P. April-Aug. 
First record, Painter, J.B., 1881. 
Gl. Axe Edge, in two places very near the top, over 550 yards; in the 
hollow west of Buxton, Rogers, B.L. Rec. 1884-6, and J.B. Kinder Scout; 
Combes Moss, Painter, J.B. Win Hill, Gibbs. Reaps, near Crowden; west of 
Combes Tor, near Charlesworth ; Wild Moor, R. Goyt; Chinley; near Ashopton 
Inn and Snake Inn; Woodseats, Castleton; Rushup Edge; Hood Brook, Hather- 
sage; R. Westend. 
G2. Wirksworth, Gibbs. Abney Clough; Froggatt; Otterdale, below 
Shatton Moor; Chatsworth; Baslow. 
Cc: Wadshelf, towards Upper Loads. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Hulland Moss; wet place by Bradley 
Brook. 
T3. ‘It occurred in very small quantity in a roadside ditch between Calke 
and Melbourne, evidently as a remnant of the ancient vegetation of Melbourne 
Common, but disappeared after a season or two,” Pwrchas, J.B. 
R. hederaceus Ll. lvy-leaved Crowfoot. 
Native. B. Wet places, margins of streams and ponds. Local. P. May- 
Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
I. Matlock Bath; Bonsall, Rowland, C.D. Buxton, Rogers, J.B. Bradwell, 
Painter, Nat'. Wardlow Mires; Bradford. 
Gl. Snake Inn, The Naturalist. Swamps to 500 yards, Baker, J.B. 
Dinting; Combes Moss; Lydgate, Eccles Pike. 
G2. Dore Moor, The Naturalist. Ashover, Bailey, C.D. Near Robin 
Hood’s Stride, Birchover, Carr, C.D. Wirksworth, Gibbs. Bamford ; Abney 
Clough; Otterdale, below Shatton Moor; Great Hucklow; Brough; slope east of 
Bradwell; Edensor. 
C. Sutton Scarsdale; Brackenfield Green. South Normanton Common, 
Pilkington. 
Tl. Hilton, Hassé, C.D. By the side of the London Road, Derby; and 
near Mr. Bennet’s, Mackworth, Pilkington. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Shirley ; 
Mugginton; Aston, near Sudbury; Hatton; Bradley Brook; Ladyhole, Ash- 
’ bourne. 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, J.B. Dale, Hassé, C.D. 
T3. Milton, Repton; Repton Rocks; near Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B, 
Tramway near Ticknall, Purchas, J.B. Foremark Park, Wild Fl. Rept. 
R. sceleratus Ll.  Celery-leaved Crowfoot. 
Native. B. Ditches and wet places. Local. A. June-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. ; 
C. Between Norton and Heeley, The Natwralist. Canal side, Staveley, 
Drabble. Near Codnor Castle. 
