DIPSACER. COMPOSITA. 177 
G1. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers. Frequent up to 400 yards [Buxton], 
Baker, JB. Mills, near Mellor; near the Snake Inn; Edale; Hood Brook, 
Hathersage. 
G2. Wirksworth, Gibbs. Abney; Froggatt; Curbar. 
C, About Renishaw, Waterfall. Norton, Painter, Natt. Woods N.E. of 
Coal Aston; Barlborough Low Common; Unstone; Hardwick Wood; Linacre 
Wood; Walton Wood; near Stubbing Court. 
Tl. Mickleover, Gibbs. Shirley; Longford, occasionally with white or 
pale flowers. 
T2. SBreadsall, Whittaker, Phyt. Ockbrook, Painter, J.B. Wilsthorpe, 
near Long Eaton. 
T3. Calke; fields, rather scarce, Purchas, J.B. Gresley, Painter, J.B. 
Repton Shrubs, Rept. F. d F. Parson’s Hills, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. A plant 
occurred in Dovedale just intermediate between this and the next species, both 
species growing plentifully at the place. 
S. Columbaria LZ. Small Field Scabious. 
Native. E. Banks, pastures, especially on limestone. Locally abundant. 
P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. One of the commonest plants of the limestone cliffs up to 400 yards, 
Baker, J.B. Wormhill, West, J.B. Matlock Bath; Slaley ; Bonsall, Rowland, 
C.D. Dovedale; Hartington, Painter, J.B. d Natt. Castleton, The Naturalist. 
Brassington Rocks, Gibbs. Bakewell; Middleton Dale, Hb. Salt. Bradwell; 
Bee Low, Peak Forest. 
G2. Duffield to Allestree, Gisborne. Wirksworth; near Great Hucklow; 
Burbage Brook. 
C. Horsley Castle, Glover. 
P. Markland Grips, The Naturalist. Bolsover; Elmton; Whitebrick Moor, 
Whitwell. 
T3. Willington Junction, Rept. F. d F. Probably casual. 
S. arvensis L. Field Scabious. Knautia arvensis Coult. 
Native. B. Roadsides, hedge-banks, fields. Frequent. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed, though nowhere very plentiful. ‘“‘Common up to 
400 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
COMPOSITA. 
EUPATORIUM J. 
EH. cannabinum L. Hemp Agrimony. 
Native. BE. Ditches, riversides, woods. Frequent, but rather local. P. 
Aug.-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
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