98 RHAMNES. SAPINDACE®. 
L. Limestone cliffs in Miller’s Dale up to 300 yards, Baker, J.B. At 350 
yards between Miller’s Dale Station and Wormhill in several places, West, J.B. 
Cressbrook Dale; Matlock; Dovedale, Painter, J.B. Via Gellia, and hillside 
east of Bonsall, B. & N., J.B. Buxton rocks, Watson’s N.B.G. Brassington 
rocks, Gibbs. Hartle Dale, Bradwell; Dirtlow Rake, 1,100 feet. 
G2. Hedges on the Duffield Road, Glover. 
C. Between Stanton and Dale Abbey, Painter, J.B. & Natt. Near the 
Hague, Renishaw, Waterfall. Near Killamarsh. 
P. Markland Grips, The Naturalist. Cresswell Crags ; Bolsover; Scarcliffe ; 
Langwith Wood. 
Tl. Sudbury, Hb. Mason! Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Shirley; by 
Bradley Brook; Barton Fields. 
T2. Hedge at Ockbrook, Smith MSS. Breadsall, Painter, J.B. 
T3. Between Drakelow and Walton, N.H. Tutb. 
R. Frangula L. Berry-bearing Alder. 
Native. E. Woods, thickets, hedges. Local. S. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
G2. Froggatt. 
C. Breadsall Moor, Whittaker, Phyt. Horsley Car, Whittaker, C.D. 
Coxbench, Watson’s N.B.G. Near Renishaw, Waterfall, C.D. The Moss, 
Mossbrough. 
P. Markland Grips, The Naturalist. Scarcliffe Park Wood. Glapwell, 
Pilkington. 
Tl. Drabble Car, Bradley Brook. 
T3. Repton Shrubs; Foremark Bottoms, Gibbs. Drakelow, Painter, J.B. 
SAPINDACEA. 
ACER J. 
*A. pseudo-platanus L. Sycamore. 
Alien. Woods, hedges. Frequent, especially abundant in the north of the 
County. T. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. One of the commonest trees of the [Buxton] district, up to 450 yards, and 
often self-sown, Baker, J.B. Common about Matlock in woods; Dovedale, 
B. & N., J.B. Pindale, near Castleton. 
Gl. Very common about Chapel, Chinley, and Hayfield; Bamford; 
Hathersage. 
G2. Noticed at Shatton. 
C. Near Killamarsh; Duckmanton; Dale. 
P. Bolsover; Langwith Wood. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Barton Blount; Shirley; Hulland. 
T2. Elvaston. 
T3. Calke, Bloram. Parson’s Hills, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
