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P. procumbens Sitti. 
Native. B. Roadsides, field borders, banks. Frequent. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Painter, J.B., 1881. 
L. Miller’s Dale, Searle, C.D. Via Gellia, West, J.B. Longstone Edge. 
Gl. Axe Edge; between Bugsworth and Whaley Bridge, Rogers, J.B. 
Moor on Burbage, 450 yards, Baker, J.B. MUHayfield; Mills, near Mellor; 
Edale ; Ashopton. 
G2. Hathersage; Froggatt; Hay Wood, and Stokemoor Wood, near 
Grindleford Bridge. 
C. Lounge Wood, Unstone; Codnor; Barlborough Low Common; Cobnar 
Wood, by Barlow Brook; Troway; Totley; Wingerworth; Ault Hucknall. 
Tl. Mugginton; Brailsford; Shirley ; Osmaston-by-Ashbourne. 
T8. Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. 
P. procumbens x reptans (mixta Vo/te). 
L. Dovedale, Purchas. 
G1. Heaths about Buxton, C.D. 
Tl. North side of Kedleston Park. 
P. procumbens ~ silvestris (suberecta Zi). 
G1. Ashopton, on the Sheffield Road; near Woodhays, Chisworth. 
G2. Between Hillcliff Lane and Cross o’ th’ Hands. 
Tl. Breward’s Car, Mugginton; Bradley, J.B., 1893, 326. Slack Lane, 
Brailsford. ; 
P. reptans L. Common Cinquefoil. 
Native. EB. Hedge-banks, roadsides, waste ground. Common. P. June- 
Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General, except in Gl, where it is less common, but recorded for Mellor, 
Fl. Ashton. ‘“‘Chee Tor Dale, etc., 250 yards,” Baker, J.B. Totley Moss, 
350 yards. 
P. anserina L. Silver Weed. 
Native. B. Roadsides, waste ground, commons. Common. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
‘““Common up to 400 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
P. argentea L. 
Native. EG. Dry banks and waysides, pastures. Rare. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Salmon’s Botanologia, 1710. ‘‘Gerarde says that he found 
it growing on the Mountains of the Peak.” 
Tl. On the Markeaton Road, near Derby Lodge, Glover. 
T2. One plant near Sandiacre Church, Atkinson, C.D. 
P. palustris Scop. Marsh Cinquefoil. Comarum palustre L. P. Comarun 
Nestl. 
Native. BS. Bogs, marshes. Locally plentiful. P. June-July. 
First record, 7. Martyn, 1763. Also in Gough’s Camden, 1789. 
