86 CARYOPHYLLEZ. PORTULACEZ, 
BUDA Adams. 
B. rubra Dun. Red Sandwort. Spergularia rubra Fenzl. 
Native. BE. Dry sandy places on heaths, fields, and by roadsides. Local. 
A. June-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. Avrenaria rubra. 
G2. Baslow, Painter, J.B. Gritstone quarry over the Church, Matlock 
Bank, 250 yards, B. d N., J.B. Firestone Hill, near Hazlewood; Ambergate; 
Ashover Hay. 
C. Between Holymoorside and Beeley, Drabble. Stanton Moor, and near 
Dale, Hassé, C.D. Troway; Shipley Hall; Codnor Castle to Codnor Park 
Station; Nether Loads, Old Brampton. 
Tl. By the Lodge, Shirley Bridge, Smith MSS, Findern, Gibbs. Mickle- 
over, and Bearwoodcote; Sapperton; sandy ground east of Church Broughton ; 
about Kedleston Park; Shirley Vicarage. 
T2. Ockbrook Lane, Smith MSS. Weston Cliff, Purchas. Common about 
Breadsall, Whittaker, Phyt. 
T3. On walls, but very scarce, Milton and near Foremark, Purchas, J.B. 
Melbourne, Hassé, C.D. Bretby, Gibbs. Drakelow Park, Hb. Mason! Willing- 
ton; Measham, Zr. Burton. Repton, Rept. F. d& FF. Egginton Common; 
between Twyford and Findern. 
PORTULACEA. 
CLAYTONIA 1. 
*C. sibirica L. ©. alsinoides Sims. 
Alien. Woods, copses. Rare. A. April-July. 
First record, Baxter, 1837. 
Gl. Hayfield, Alcock in B.H.C. Rep., 1871. 
G2. In a wood at the summit of Calton Hill, near Bakewell, Britten, J.B., 
1875, 237. Chatsworth, Nowers! Rowsley, Gibbs. Lindup Wood. 
This American species was ‘‘ discovered ” in the Edensor woods by Sir Joseph 
Paxton, or by someone who communicated it to him. The Edensor example was 
subsequently transmitted to Mr. Baxter, of Oxford, who published it in his 
“Genera of British Plants.” Phyt. 2nd series; iii., 191, 1859. 
The following by Mr. Borrer is interesting :—‘‘ The locality is a mile or 
more from the Chatsworth gardens, in which, moreover, I was assured that 
the plant was unknown, until it was brought in from the wood,” Phyt. V. 47, 
1854. 
Tl. Cultivated ground, Mickleover, purple flowered, Bindley. 
MONTIA 2. 
M. fontana Ll. Water Blinks. 
Native. B. Swamps, wet places, cultivated land. Local. <A. or P. April- 
Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
