CARYOPHYLLEZ. 83 
ARENARIA J. 
A. verna Ll. Mountain Sandwort. Alsine verna Bartl. 
Native. SI. Rocks, broken ground, mostly among lead mines. Abundant 
locally. P. May-July. 
First record, Ray, Fasc., 1688. ‘* Alsine pusilla, pulchro flore, folio tenwissimo 
nostras. In Derbyshire on the barren earth they dig out of the shafts of the lead 
mines near Wirksworth.” 
L. High Cliff, Miller’s Dale; Youlgreave, Bailey, C.D. Cromford and Mat- 
lock Bath, Harris, C.D. Walls of Peveril Castle, 400 yards, Baker, J.B. Matlock, 
High Tor, Masson, Bonsall, B. d N., J.B. Lathkil Dale, Rowland, C.D. Middle- 
ton Dale, Carr, C.D. Peak Forest; Old Moor, 450 yards, West, J.B. Buxton, 
Buxton Guide. Between Chapel and Castleton, Barker. High Rake, Great 
Hucklow; Sheldon ; Longstone Edge; Brook Bottom, Tideswell. In the moun- 
tains about Wirksworth, Magn. Brit. dé H. 
Gl. S.W. side of Mam Tor. 
G2. Milltown, S. of Ashover, Bailey, C.D. Eyam Moor; Froggatt. Crich, 
Pilkington. 
A. tenuifolia LZ.  Alsine tenuifolia Wahl. 
Native. E. Dry stony ground and rocky slopes on limestone. Local and 
rare. A, June-July. 
First record, Garner, 1860. 
L. On banks at Miller’s Dale, Whitehead, B.L. Rec., 1875, 119. On a 
rocky bank near the path in Dovedale; Brassington, Purchas, J.B. On the 
railway near Wirksworth Station, Gibbs. 
A. trinervia J. 
Native. BE. Hedge-banks, woods, shady places. Common. A. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Miller’s Dale; between Matlock Bath and Bonsall, C.D. Buxton, 
Rogers, J.B. About Dovedale, Purchas. Kirk Dale, Ashford. 
Gl, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers, J.B. Near Hope; Chinley. 
G2. Baslow, and near Bar Brook; Kelstedge. 
C. Smalley; woods S.E. of Westthorpe; Wingerworth; Hardwick Wood; 
Alfreton; Shirland. S. Normanton, Pilkington. 
P. Bolsover; Palterton; by Pebley Pond; Dale. 
Tl. Common about Derby, C.D. Mickleover; Findern, Bindley. Shirley ; 
Lower Thurvaston; Cubley; Boylestone; Ashbourne. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
A. serpyllifolia Z. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. 
Native. B. Arable land, walls. Not uncommon. A. June-Oct. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Limestone up to 400 yards above Castleton, Baker, J.B. Frequent up to 
300 yards about Matlock, B. & N., J.B. Buxton; Miller’s Dale, Rogers. Crom- 
ford; Wirksworth; Youlgreave, Gibbs, Haddon Hall, Bindley. Bradwell; 
Ashford; Beresford Dale. 
