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UMBELLIFER®, 
CHAIROPHYLLUM 1. 
Rough Chervil. 
BE. Hedges, waysides. P. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. Myrrhis temulenta. 
Almost everywhere common. 
Baker, J.B. 
Cc. temulum l. 
Native. Common. 
“Ascending to 400 yards over Castleton,” 
SCANDIX 1. 
S. Pecten-Veneris Ll. Shepherd’s Needle. 
Native or Colonist. BE. Cultivated land. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Monsal Dale, 
Jewitt. 
Gl. 
Venus’ Comb. 
Not common. A. June-Oct. 
Whitelegg, C.D. Matlock, Stevens. 
Ashwood Dale, 
Ridge Hall, near Chapel, Gisborne. 
C. About Renishaw, Waterfall. 
field, Drabble. Pinxton, Pilkington. 
P. Elmton; Pleasley. 
Tl. Cornfields, Mickleover, Painter, Natt. 
Cubley ; Hilton Common. 
Bamford Station. 
Norton, Painter, Natt. Spital, Chester- 
Yeldersley, near Ashbourne; 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, C.D. 
T3. 
Sparingly found by Bloxam [about Calke], Purchas, J.B. Bretby ; 
Cauldwell, Gibbs. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
ANTHRISCUS Lernh. 
Cherophyllin Anthriscus Lam. 
B. Waysides, banks. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
A. vulgaris Bernh. 
Native. Rare. A. June. 
Scandix Anthriscus. 
P. Limestone cliffs at Markland Grips, near Clowne, Waterfall. 
T2. Bank of R. Trent, a little east of where the Derwent falls into it. 
T3. 
Stanton-by-Bridge; Swarkeston; sparingly at Ticknall, Pwrchas, J.B. 
Milton, Gibbs. Willington, Hb. Mason ! 
A. silvestris Hojm. 
Native. 
Repton Village, Wild Fl. Rept. 
Wild Chervil, 
B. Hedge-banks, roadsides. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General and abundant throughout the County. 
[Buxton], Baker, J.B. 
Cherophylion silvestre L. 
Common. P. April-June. 
“Common up to 400 yards 
*A. Cerefolium Hoffin. 
Casual. Jewitt, 1811. Scandia cerefolium. Glover, 1829. 
Gl. Burbage, Buxton, Jewitt. 
“Foeniculum vulgare -Wi//. 
Casual, E. 
C. Spital, Chesterfield; Wingerworth, Drabble, 
