180 ROSACEZ. 
G2. Banks of the Derwent, near Calver, Miss Armitage. 
C. Hucknall Wood. 
Tl. By the water-wheel, Osmaston Park, near Ashbourne, Miss Sandford. 
FRAGARIA JL. 
F.. vesca L. Wild Strawberry. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, woods. Common. P. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Limestone dales up to 350 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
At Heath End (T3), occurred a white-fruited variety in some plenty, scarcely 
to be distinguished from what I have seen grown in gardens as the “ Alpine 
Strawberry,” Purchas, J.B. 
F. elatior Lhrh. Hauthoy Strawberry. 
Denizen. EH. Woods, banks. Rare. P. May-June. 
First record, Stevens, 1864. 
L. Near Haddon, Barrow. 
G2. Edgehill Wood, near Duffield, Stevens. 
Tl. By Egginton Station. 
T2. On a bank, Green Lane, Ockbrook, Smith MSS. (Now extinct, 
Painter, J.B.) Breadsall, probably escaped from a garden, Crewe & Whittaker. 
This species occurs in Springwood, just over the border (T3), quite wild, 
Purchas. 
POTENTILLA J. 
P. Fragariastrum Lhrh. Barren Strawberry. 
Native. B. Woods, hedgebanks, bushy places. Common. P. March- 
June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Fragaria sterilis. 
‘Limestone dales, up to 800 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
P. verna L. 
Native. B? lLimestone dales. Local. P. April-May. 
First found, Salt, 1801, Hb. Salt; first record, Watson’s N.B.G., 1835. 
L. Monk’s Dale, 350 yards; Tideswell, West, J.B. Monsal Dale; Miller’s 
Dale; Lathkil Dale, Painter, J.B. Between Stony Middleton and Hyam, Linton. 
Buxton, Buaton Guide. Dovedale, Purchas. Great Rocks Dale; Cressbrook 
Dale. 
P. silvestris Neck. Tormentil. P. Tormentilla Seop. 
Native. B. Roadsides, banks, pastures, heaths. Common. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Tormentilla erecta. 
“ Ascends nearly to the summit of Axe Edge, 550 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
“At Matlock, ascends to 850 yards, but seldom seen on the limestone,” 
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