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L. Chee Dale, several bushes, mostly sterile, and slope of Chee Tor, 
towards Miller’s Dale Station. Probably the same hybrid is recorded sub. 
nom. Sabini (Woods), from Middleton Dale, Carr, B.L. Rec. 1881, 188; and 
Lathkil Dale, Bailey; and sub. nom. Doniana (Woods) and Robertsoni Baker, 
from Monsal Dale, Painter, J.B. 
Tl. Mickleover (sub. nom. involuta), Painter, Natt. ? 
R. mollis Sm. 
Native. B. Hedges, wood borders. Not uncommon. S. June-July. 
First records, Pilkington, 1789; Purton, 1821. R. villosa. 
L. Wormhill, 350 yards, West, J.B. Miller’s Dale, Taddington Wood, 
200-300 yards, Baker, J.B. About Matlock, up to 300 yards, B. d&: N., J.B. 
Cressbrook Dale; Dovedale, Painter, J.B. Via Gellia with simply serrate 
leaflets, Rogers, J.B. Lathkil Dale, Crewe & Whittaker. Middleton Dale, 
Purton. Longstone Edge; Bradwell. 
G1. Ashopton ; near Hope. 
G2. Shatton; near Great Hucklow. F 
C. Near Holmesfield, The Naturalist. Heanor, Watson’s N.B.G. East 
of Totley. 
Tl. Mickleover, C.D. Shirley; Yeldersley. 
T3. At Heath End, Calke; scarce and not very characteristic, but 
recognised by Mr. Baker as this species, Purchas, J.B. 
Var. caerulea Woods. 
L. Matlock, B. d& N., J.B. Wormhill, West, J.B. Between Middleton 
and Youlgreave. 
Tl. Hognaston; Bradley, between Bradley Smithy and Bradley Park. 
R. tomentosa Sw. 
Native. B. Hedges, woods, heaths. Frequent. S. June-July. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans., XXXVI., 1729. Rosa sylvestris alba 
cum aliquo rubore foliis hirsutis. 
L. Miller’s Dale, not plentiful, 200-300 yards, Baker, J.B. Dovedale; 
Matlock, frequently up to 300 yards, in a wide range of forms, of which the 
most interesting was one with scabriuscula leaves and sepals, falling while the 
fruit was still green, on the ridge of hill between Bonsall and Matlock Bridge, 
B. & N., J.B. Buxton, Buxton Guide. Middleton Dale; Pin Dale, near 
Castleton. 
Gl. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers, J.B. Charlesworth, Fl. Ashton. Castle 
Rocks, Allport Dale; Hood Brook, Hathersage. 
G2. Between Cromford and Whatstandwell, Bailey, C.D. Abney Clough ; 
east of Bradwell. ‘‘In several hedges about Hathersedge,’ Martyn. 
C. East side of Ley’s Fen, Old Brampton. 
Tl. Near Ashbourne, B.H.C. Rep., 1888, 214; Near Ladyhole Farm, Ash- 
bourne; between Kedleston and Brailsford. In pastures at Rough Heanor, 
Pilkington. 
