COMPOSITA. 195 
C. virens Ll. Hawk's Beard. 
Native. B. Fields, banks, waste places, waysides. Common. A. or B. 
June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. C. tectorwm. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘Common up to 450 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
*C. niczensis Palb. 
Casual. Occasionally in fields, or on banks. 
C. Railway bank of the Great Central, Renishaw. 
Tl. Fields adjoining Yeldersley Lane, B.H.C. Rep., 1889, 263. 
C. biennis L. 
Colonist or Casual. G. Fields, banks. Rare. B. July-Aug. 
First record, Buxton Guide, 1854, 
L. Buxton, Buxton Guide. 
G1, Barmoor Clough, Barrow. 
C. Railway banks of the Great Central, Renishaw. 
Tl. Burnaston, Painter, Natt. Fields adjoining Yeldersley Lane. 
T2. Breadsall, Crewe d} Whittaker. 
C. paludosa Mench. Marsh Hawk’s Beard. 
Native. SH. Marshy places, moist copses, brook banks. Rather rare and 
local. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Bot. Guide, 1805. Hieracitwm paludosum. 
L. Wye Valley up to Buxton, 300 yards, Baker, J.B. Grin Plantation, 
Buxton, over 350 yards, Rogers. Meadows near the town of Castleton, Bot. 
Guide. 
Gl. Near the source of the Dove, and I think on the Derbyshire side of 
the stream, but ceasing when the limestone is reached, Purchas, J.B. Stirrup 
Wood, Fl. Ashton. Near Westend Farm, Gibbs. Near Rowarth; R. Sett, south 
of Hayfield; Combes Moss; Edale; near the Snake Inn. 
G2. Ramsley Moor, above Baslow, near Fox Lane Plantation. 
C. Bog near Dore, The Naturalist. Coxbench, Watson’s N.B.G. Horsley 
Carr, Crewe & Whittaker. 
Tl. In marshy fields, frequent [Osmaston-by-Ashbourne neighbourhood J, 
Smith MSS. Meadows between Shirley Mill and Wood; Ash Cover, Bradley 
Brook. 
HIERACIUM Jl. 
H. Pilosella Z. Mouse-car Hawkweed. 
Native. B. Banks, dales, dry pastures, walls. Common. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Very general through the County. “Common up to 500 yards,” Baker, 
J.B. ‘Especially prevalent on the limestone,” Purchas, J.B. Abundant on the 
magnesian limestone, 
