54 RANUNCULACES. 
BR. Ficaria L. Lesser Celandine.  Pilewort. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, pastures. Common. P. March-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General through the County. The common form is var. divergens F.Sz., 
but good examples of var. trcumbens F.Sz. occur at Shirley, Sudbury (J.G.W. in 
Ty. Burton), and doubtless elsewhere. The two varieties are connected by 
intermediate forms. 
CALTHA J. 
C. palustris LZ. Marsh Marigold. 
Native. B. Wet meadows, ditch-sides, osier-beds. Common, except on 
limestone. P. April-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Meadow-bouts. 
L. Matlock and Dovedale; rare, B. cd N., J.B. Miller’s Dale, Rogers, 
J.B. Ashwood Dale, Buxton, Jewitt. Monk’s Dale. 
Gl. Edale; Chapel-en-le-Frith, especially about the Reservoir. 
G2. Cromford Canal, Rogers, J.B. Blake Brook, near Baslow; Kelstedge. 
C. Renishaw Canal, Waterfall. Millpond N.E. of Fritchley; Horsley 
Gate; Great Pond, Wingerworth; Walton Wood; Shirland; Hardwick; Pebley 
Pond. 
P. Langwith Wood. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Bradley; Shirley; Longford; Cubley Brook ; 
Radbourn ; Marston-on-Dove. 
T2. Breadsall Meadow, Glover. 
T3. Boggy plantations at Calke, and elsewhere, Purchas, J.B. 
Var. Guerangerii (Bor.). 
Tl. Ash Cover, Bradley, B.E.C. Rep. 1889, 244, and 1893, 398; Hollington, 
Longford; Brailsford Brook. Always occurring with the type, and distinguished 
from it mainly by the narrower non-contiguous sepals. 
TROLLIUS JZ. 
T. europeeus Ll. Globe Flower. 
Native. S. Sub-alpine pastures and copses on limestone, Rare. P, June- 
Aug. 
First record, Bot. Guide, 1805. 
L. Hill opposite the Railway Station, Miller’s Dale, Rogers, J.B. Monsal 
Dale and Monk’s Dale, West, J.B. lLover’s Leap, Buxton, Green, C.D, Via 
Gellia, Rowland, C.D. Demon’s Dale, Taddington, Glover. Litton Dale, near 
Tideswell, B.G. Chee Tor; Brassington Rocks, Painter, J.B. Cressbrook 
Dale. 
