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SCHOLLERA Zoth. 
S. Oxycoccos foth. Cranberry. Vaceiniwn oxycoccos L. 
Native. BI. Moorland bogs. Local. S. June-Aug. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans., XXXVI., 1729. Oxycoccos sew Vaccinia 
palustris J.B. 
Gl. Corbar Hill, Buxton, Rogers. Axe Edge; Combes Moss, 500 yards, 
West, J.B. Burbage Edge; Reeve Edge, C.D. High Moor, near Hayfield, Bot. 
Guide, Charlesworth ; Kinderscout, Fl. Ashton. Stanage Edge. 
G2. Tansley Moor, Milnes, C.D. Bogs near Ringinglow, The Naturalist. 
Salter Sich, near the Peacock Inn; under Raven Tor, Beeley; under White 
Edge, near Froggatt; Hall Dale, near Rowlsey; Dethick Common. 
ERICACEA. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS 4das. 
A. Uva-ursi Spreng. Bearberry. 
Native. H. High moorland. Veryrare. S. May-June. 
First found, Salt, 1799; first record, Bot. Guide, 1805. 
G1. Stenior Clough, near the source of the Derwent; also on Kinderscout, 
Ward and Whitehead B.L. fec., 1876, 181, spn.! Near Cock’s Bridge, 
Kinderscout, Painter, J.B. Moors near Glossop, Wood, Phyt., 1842. 
G2. Rocks over the Burbage, East Moor, Glover. Fox House, on the moors, 
Watson’s N.B.G. High Moor, near the seventh milestone to the left of the road 
leading from Sheffield to Grindleford Bridge, Hb. Salt. The last two localities 
must be very near to each other. 
ANDROMEDA 1. 
A. polifolia L. 
Native. IS. Sphagnous bogs, boggy moorland. Rare. S. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
GI. Axe Edge, a broad-leaved variety, Garner. Combes Moss, Watson’s 
N.B.G. Var. curta Tate, from same locality, described and commented on in J.B., 
1866, 377 and 1869, 140. Goyt’s Moss. 
CALLUNA Sailisd. 
C. Erica DC. Heather. Ling. Calluna vulgaris Salisb. 
Native. B. Heaths, moors, banks. Locally common. S. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Longstone Edge; fields near Sheldon; sparingly in Deep Dale, 
Kingsterndale. 
Gl. Moors, near Buxton; Axe Edge, Rogers. Abundant on the moorland; 
up to over 550 yards, Baker, J.B. Edale. 
C. Breadsall Moor, Crewe d: Whittaker. Between Tibshelf and Hucknall 
