152 LYTHRARIE®. ONAGRARIEA. 
LYTHRUM /. 
L. Salicaria LZ. Purple Loosestrife. 
Native. EB. Sides of rivers and streams. Frequent. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
IL. Bakewell Meadow, Pilkington. 
G2. Little HKaton, Painter, J.B. 
C. Kirk Hallam, Hassé, C.D. Shipley Hall; canal near Killamarsh ; 
New Stanton. Coxbench, Pilkington. 
Tl. Osmaston-by-Ashbourne. Sinfin Moor, Pilkington. 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, C.D. Sandiacre, Hassé, C.D. Thrumpton Ferry ; 
by the Erewash, near Long Eaton; Sawley, by R. Trent. 
T3. Pond at Calke Mill, Purchas, J.B. Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. 
Osier-beds, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. Drakelow; by the canal, Egginton. 
*L. hyssopifolia L. 
Alien. EH? Very rare. Watson’s N.B.G. Suppt., 1837. 
Tl. Casual in the grounds of Yeldersley Hall, near Ashbourne, 1898. 
T3. In the pond below the Mill, Calke, only one plant discovered, Bloxam. 
The locality was “‘on the side of a pond long since let dry and was two fields 
below the mill,” Purchas, J.B. 
ONAGRARIEA. 
EPILOBIUM JL. 
BE. angustifolium Ll. ose Bay. French Willow. 
Native. BS. Hedges, cars, woods. Locally abundant. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Ashwood Dale, Purchas. Via Gellia, perhaps introduced, B. d N., J.B. 
Blackwell Dale, Green C.D. Cromford, Painter, J.B. Monsal Dale, C.D. Near 
Youlgreave, Gibbs. Kirkdale, Ashford; Stony Middleton. 
G1. Kinder Vale, Hayfield, Hannan, C.D. On high rocks by Sparry Pit, 
near Chapel-en-le-Frith, Bot. Guide. On Back Tor, circa 450 yards, and other 
spots in Edale; Hathersage. 
G2. Little Eaton, Carr, C.D. Darley Moor, Carr. Pincham’s Hill, 
3elper; near Hillcliff Lane, Idridgehay; near Fox House Inn; Grindleford 
Bridge. 
C. Blacka Plantation, Dore, The Natwralist. Dale, Hassé, C.D. Eckington 
Wood, Waterfall. Mapperley; Dronfield; quarry near Mosbrough; Codnor 
Park; Newton Wood. 
P. Cresswell; Langwith Wood. 
Tl Mickleover; Radbourn, Painter, Natt. Between Brailsford and 
Kedleston; Drabble Car, Bradley Brook; Cubley Brook; close to Egginton 
Station ; var. brachycarpum (Leight.), in Edlaston Coppy. 
