206 CAMPANULACE. VACCINIEAS. 
Tl. Fields east of the Knob, south of Hulland, just under 200 yards, probably 
the same locality as ‘‘ Hulland” of Smith MSS. 
T2. Breadsall, cornfields, common, Whittaker, Phyt. 
T3. Fields on Melbourne Common, Purchas, J.B. Field near Foremark 
Park Farm; Cauldwell, Gibbs. Between Repton Rocks and Repton Shrubs, 
Hb. Mason! Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
VACCINIEA. 
VACCINIUM J. 
V. Vitis-Idea L. Whortleberry. Red Whorts, 
Native. HS. Higher moorland on mountains. Abundant on most of the 
high moors. S. June-Aug. 
First record, Ray Cat., 1670. Vaccinia rubra Ger. Vitis Idea semper virens, 
fructu rudro J.B. Upon boggy mountains and heaths in Darby. 
L. Diamond Hill, Buxton, Rogers, J.B. 
Gl. Corbar Hill, Rogers, J.B. Plentiful on Axe Edge, 400-550 yards, 
Baker, J.B. Glossop Moors, Painter, J.B. High Moor, near Hayfield, Bot. 
Guide. High moors beyond Mam Tor and Win Hill, from Castleton; Combes 
Moss; Holme Moss, Watson’s V.B.G. Ringing Low, Painter, Natt. 
G2. Tansley Moor, B. & N., J.B. East Moor, Bot. Guide. Cromford 
Moor, Watson’s N.B.G. Wirksworth, Painter, Nat'. Near Fox House Inn; 
Froggatt ; Dethick Common. 
C. Totley Moss. 
V. Myrtillus Ll. Bilberry. Black-worts. 
Native. BH. Heaths, heathland. Locally common, S. April-May. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L, Buxton; Diamond Hill, Rogers. Usually avoids the limestone, but 
occurs with other relics of the old moorland vegetation on a part of Alsop 
Moor, near Newhaven, Purchas, J.B. 
G1. Ascends to Peak of Axe Edge, over 550 yards, Baker, J.B. Near 
Glossop; Edale ; near the Snake Inn. 
G2. Abundant on Tansley Moor and other gritstone ridges, B. dé N., J.B. 
Moors west of Dore, Hb. Salt. Near Wirksworth, Gibbs. Littlemoor Wood, 
Dethick. 
C. Eckington, Gibbs. Breadsall Moor, Morley Moor, C.D. East of Totley; 
The Moss, Mosbrough. 
Tl. Shirley Wood, Smith MSS. Yeldersley Lane. 
T3. Outcrop of Millstone Grit, not far from the Ticknall Limeworks, 
Purchas, J.B. Repton Rocks, Wild Fl. Rept. 
