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*O. stricta LZ. Casual. 
Tl. Cultivated ground, Etwall, Bindley. 
*Impatiens Noli-tangere LZ. Touch-me-not. 
Casual. Top. Bot. 1874, 608. ‘‘ Howitt Cat.” 
T1. Once seen near the Cottage, in Osmaston Park, Smith MSS. 
*J. parviflora DC. 
Casual, L. 
L. A few plants in Cromford Dale, B. d N., J.B. Matlock Bath, Painter, 
J.B.! Heights of Abraham, Miss Armitage. 
T2. In garden ground at Ockbrook, Smith MSS. 
ILICINEA. 
ILEX lL. 
I. Aquifolium JL. Holly. 
Native. B. Woods and hedges. Common. T. April-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
“Frequent up to 350 yards,” Baxer, J.B. Jaggers Clough, Kinderscout, at 
550 yards. 
CELASTRINEA. 
EUONYMUS 1. 
#H. europeeus L. Spindle Tree. 
Native. E. Hedges, woods, &c. Local. S. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Gutteridge Tree. Louse Berry. 
L. Via Gellia, and Matlock Tor, B. d& N., J.B. Limestone cliffs up to 400 
yards over Castleton, native, Baker, J.B. Dovedale, in very small quantity, 
Purchas, J.B. Miller’s Dale; Cressbrook Dale, Painter, J.B. Brassington 
Rocks, Gibbs. Great Shacklow Wood, Ashford. 
G2. Wood near Lea, Milnes, C.D. 
C. Duckmanton, near Chesterfield. 
P. Cresswell Crags; Whitwell, The Naturalist. Steetly, Painter, Natt. 
Clowne, and Markland Grips. 
Tl. Hedges above Clifton, Smith, MSS. Shirley. 
T3. Drakelow, Hb. Mason! Winshill, Painter, J.B. Repton Rocks, Wild 
Fl. Rept. 
RHAMNEA. 
RHAMNUS lL. 
R. catharticus L. Buckthorn. 
Native. E. Woods, thickets, hedges. Rather local. S. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
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