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DROSERACEA. 
DROSERA 1. 
D. rotundifolia L.  Swn-dew. 
Native. B. Bogs, wet-moorland. Rare. P. July-Aug. 
First records, Withering, 1787; Pilkington, 1789. 
Gl. Axe Edge, Garner. Kinderscout; Charlesworth Coombs, Fl. Ashton. 
Stanage Edge, 430 yards; Bamford Moor; Grinds Brook, Edale; Nether Moor, 
near Jagger’s Clough ; swampy ground in Rising Clough, near Raddleput Rushes. 
G2. Abney Moor, Gem of the Peak. Moors near Dore, The Naturalist. 
Tansley Common, Crewe d: Whittaker! East Moor, Scrimshaw, C.D. Umberley 
Brook, and Hipper Sich, Chatsworth; Burbage Brook, above the woodland. 
Tl. Hulland Moss, doubtless the same locality as is given by J. Fitzherbert 
in Smith MSS. Quarndon Common, Pilkington, now extinct. 
T3. Bog at Foremark Park; not seen there of late years, Purchas, J.B. 
Repton Rocks, Rept. F. d: F. 
D. longifolia LZ. D. aglica Huds. 
Native, possibly extinct. S. Moorland. Very rare. P. 
First record, Gem of the Peak, 1851. 
G1. Moors near Buxton, Adams, G.P., 1851. 
G2. Matlock, Stevens. Abney Moor; East Moor, Adams, G.P. 
July-Aug. 
HALORAGEA. 
HIPPURIS lL. 
H. vulgaris L. Ware's Tail. 
Native. G. Péols, slow streams. Local and rather rare. P. June-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Via Gellia, Milnes, C.D. 
G2. About Chatsworth, Gem of the Peak. 
C. Canal near Killamarsh ; Hardwick. 
P. Pond at Cresswell Crags, Waterfall, C.D. Belph Moor; Langwith 
Wood; Harlesthorpe, near Clowne; by Nether Langwith; Whaley Mill. 
T3. In small quantity in a pool near White Hollows, Ticknall, Purchas, 
J.B. Bretby Park, Painter, J.B. Melbourne Pool, Crewe d: Whittaker. 
ston Bridge, Wild Fl. Rept. 
Swarke- 
MYRIOPHYLLUM 1. 
M. verticillatum ZL. Water Milfoil. 
Native. E. Canals, ponds, slow streams. Localand rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
C. Canal near Killamarsh. 
