166 UMBELLIFER2. ARALIACE2. 
P. Bolsover; Pleasley; by Nether Langwith. 
Tl, Boylestone, Gibbs. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Lime Quarries, Snelston 
Common; Yeldersley, near Ashbourne. 
T2. Breadsall, Crewe d) Whittaker. Risley Park; near Trent Station. 
T3. Calke, Bloram. Near Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. Near Repton 
Shrubs; near Stapenhill, Gibbs. Repton Village, Rept. F. dF. 
CAUCALIS J. 
C. daucoides /. 
Colonist. GE. Arable land. Very rare. A. June-July. 
T3. Milton, Wild Fl. Rept., 1866. 
C. arvensis Huds. Corn Parsley. Torilis infesta Spreng. Top. Bot. 
“‘ Howitt cat.” 
Colonist. E. Cultivated land. Rare. A. June-Aug. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Dovedale, N.H. Tutb. ‘* Not seen there lately,” Purchas, J.B. 
C. Shipley, Watson’s N.B.G. 
T3, Drakelow; Brizlincote, Hb. Mason! Calke, Blovam. Repton, Rept. 
F, a F. 
C. Anthriscus Huds. Hedge Parsley. Torilis Anthriseus Gaert. 
Native. BE. Hedge-banks, field borders, waste ground. Common. A. or 
_B. June-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Generally distributed and abundant. ‘“*Common on dry banks up to the 
Heights of Abraham, 350 yards,” B. d& N., J.B. 
C. nodosa Scop. Torilis nodosa Gaert. Top. Bot. ‘‘ Howitt Cat.” 
Native. E. Dry fields and banks. Rare. A. or B. June-Aug. 
First record, Glover, 1829. Tordyliwm nodosum. 
L. Dovedale, Garner. 
P. Markland Grips, The Naturalist. 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, Phyt. 
T3. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
ARALIACEA. 
HHDEHRA J. 
H. Helix Ll. Ivy. 
Native. B. Woods, hedges, rocks, old walls, banks. Common. S. Sept.- 
Nov. 
First record, Pilkington, 1759. 
Common everywhere, except at higher levels. ‘‘Common on limestone cliffs 
up to 400 yards; a variety with deeply palmatifid leaves on the walls of Peveril 
Castle,’ Baker, J.B. 
