ALR RUBIACES, 
LG. anglicum Huis. 
Casual, or more probably, error. 
G2. Near Ambergate, Phyt. N.S., 1858, 611. 
T3. Winshill, N.A. Tuto.) 
G. Aparine L. (Goose Grass. Cleavers. Harvriff. 
Native. B. Hedges, cultivated ground, waste places. Common. P. June- 
Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Abundant and generally distributed, except at high levels. ‘Up to 450 
yards,” Baker, J.B. 
G. tricorne Stokes. 
Colonist. GE. Arable land. Local and rare. A. July-Aug. 
First record, Smith MSS., 1854-70; also C.D., 1889. 
P. Cornfield about a mile north of Bolsover. 
Tl. Cornfields, Smith MSS. No locality given. 
ASPERULA /. 
A. odorata L. Woodruff: 
Native. B. Shady banks, woods, thickets. Local. P. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Wye Valley, up to Chee Tor, 250 yards, Baker, J.B. Matlock Bath, 
Rowland, C.D. Via Gellia, Gibbs. Great Shacklow Wood, Ashford; Cress- 
brook. Dovedale, Pilkington. 
G1. Ashopton; Ollerbrook, Edale; Upper Hurst Brook, Bamford; Hood 
Brook. Hathersage. 
G2. Woods between Wensley and Birchover ; Froggatt; Wakebridge, Crich; 
Ashover Hay. 
C. Parkhall Woods, Renishaw, Waterfall. Unthank; wood below Hallcliff 
Farm, Nether Loads; Wingerworth;- wood east of Smalley; north-east of Coal 
Aston ; near Totley; Newton Wood; Ault Hucknall. 
P. Whitwell Wood, The Naturalist. Markland Grips; Langwith Wood. 
Tl. Near Kedleston Park, Gisborne. Wooded hollow below Blackwall ; 
Shirley ; Roston ; Snelston Common; Stydd. 
T2. Breadsall, Crewe d: Whittaker. 
T3. Hedge-bank at Heath End, Purchas, J.B. Bretby, Gibbs, Burton, 
Hb. Mason! Repton Shrubs, Wild Fl. Rept. Repton, Bindley. 
A. cynanchica L. Squinancy-wort. 
Native. KE. Dry grassy slopes, stony banks. Rare. P, July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Bonsall, Crewe & Whittaker. The Warren, Ashford, Miss Fenton. 
C. Pinxton, Pilkington. 
Tl. Normanton, Pilkington. 
