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T2. Near Breadsall, Whittaker, C.D.. Spondon, Hassé, C.D. Risley Park. 
T3. Bretby, the var. brachycarpum, Hagger, C.D. Between Repton and 
Egginton, Rept. F. dé F. 
EB. hirsutum JL. Codlins and Crean. 
’ Native. EB. Streamsides, ditches, wet places. Common. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. E. ramvswm. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘Common up to 400 yards,’ Baker, J.B. With 
small pale flowers, between Bradbourne Gate and Parwich, Smith MSS. A 
white-flowered form occurs in several places on the Coal-measures (C), as at 
Beighton, Killamarsh, Birleyhay near Ford, Sheepbridge. 
H. hirsutum x montanum. 
L. Chee Dale, Waterfall. Near the Via Gellia Colour Works, B. d: N., 
J.B. 
G2. Right bank of R. Derwent, a little below Mytham Bridge. 
HE. parviflorum Schireb. — Willow-herb. 
Native. BE. -Streamsides, ditches, wet places. Common. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. EH. hirsutum. 
L. Wye Valley up to 250 yards, Baker, J.B. Bradwell; Hassop, Painter, 
Natt. & J. B. Frequent about Matlock, B. d: N., J.B. Dovedale, Purchas. 
G1. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers. Ascends to 400 yards above Buxton, C.D. 
Stirrup, Fl. Ashton. Mellor; Bugsworth; Edale. 
G2. By the canal between Whatstandwell and Ambergate, Bailey, C.D. 
Near Owler Tor; Shatton; Ecclesbourn Brook, near Duffield. 
C. Between Brampton and Holymoorside, Drabble. Sutton; Barlborough 
Low Common; by West Hallam Station; canal side near Kirk Hallam; 
Totley Moss. 
P. Bolsover; Houghton; Cresswell Crags. 
Tl. Canal banks, Derby; Mickleover, Painter, J.B. d Natt. Ridge Lane, 
near Atlow; Quarndon; Marston-on-Dove; Barton Blount; Sudbury; Radbourn. 
T2. Breadsall, &c., common, Crewe & Whittaker. Sandiacre. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Gresley Common, Hb. Mason! Willington, 
Nowers. Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. By Old Trent, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
H. parviflorum x roseum,. Haussknecht, 1884, EF. persicinwn Reichb. ; 
J.B., 1889, 147; and 1890, 9. 
Tl. Shirley, a sp. in Hb. Hooker at Kew. 
EH. montanum l. 
Native. B. Woods, hedge banks, cultivated land. Common. P. June- 
Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
“Common up to 350 yards,” Baker, J.B. The form with stem leaves 
arranged in whorls of three was noticed in the Matlock neighbourhood by 
Messrs. Baker & Newbould, J.B. It also occurred at Shottle, and Cubley. A 
white. flowered form occurred near Hognaston. 
