CAPRIFOLIACE. RUBIACE.E. 169 
LONICERA l. 
L. Periclymenum L. Honeysuckle. Woodbine. 
Native. B. Hedges, woods. Common. 8S. June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed and abundant. ‘“ Ascends to 300 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
*L. Xylosteum Ll. My Honeysuckle. 
Alien. Hedges, woods. Rare. S. May-June. 
First record, West, J.B., 1884. 
L. Wormhill, West, J.B.! 
T3. Calke, Candler, C.D. 
RUBIACEA. 
RUBIA J. 
R. peregrina L. Wild Madder. 
Native. A. Thickets in limestone dales. Very rare. P.. July-Aug. 
First record, The Flora. 
L. Thickets, Dovedale, about 600 ft., im some quantity, Bindley! A very 
interesting extension of this lowland and south western species. 
GALIUM J. 
G. Cruciata Scop. Crosswort. 
Native. BE. Hedges, woods. Common. P. May-July. 
First record, Prlkington, 1879. 
‘Common up to 400 yards on Fairfield Moor,” Baker, J.B. ‘Common at 
all levels [Matlock] up to 350 yards,” B. d N., J.B, Totley Moss, 400 yards. 
Very abundant on the Magnesian limestone (P). 
-G. verum LL. Vellow Bedstraw. 
Native. B. Dry banks and pastures. Frequent. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Cheese Rening. Petty Muguet. 
L. Common up to 400 yards over Castleton, Baker, J.B. Miller’s Dale ; 
Matlock Bath, Bonsall, Rogers. Wormbhill, 400 yards, West, J. B. Oxlow Rake; 
Bradwell; Longstone Edge; Ashford. 
Gl. Birch Vale, Fl. Ashton. Axe Edge, Rogers. Hayfield; near the 
Snake Inn. 
G2. Abney; near Stony Middleton ; Eyam Moor; near the Derwent, above 
Allestree. Near Duffield, Glover. 
C. Denby; Shipley Hall; Hackenthorpe; Codnor; Spink Hill, Eckington ; 
Duckmanton ; Dale. 
