208 ERICACES, 
Tl, Burnaston, Bindley. Shirley Wood; Near Bradley Park Farm; 
Yeldersley Lane; near Spread Eagle Inn, west of Findern; between Mercaston 
and Cross o’ th’ Hands. 
T3. Repton Rocks, Gibbs. Still lingers about Linton and Newhall, N.H. 
Tutb. 
Var. incana auct. 
G2. Chatsworth. 
Tl. Hulland Moss. 
ERICA JZ. 
E. Tetralix LZ. Cross-lvaved Heath. 
Native. B. Heaths, moors. Locally plentiful. S. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General on moorland, mostly at high levels. ‘‘Ascends to Peak of Axe 
Edge, over 550 yards,” Baker, J.B. The white-flowered form occurs by the 
Umberley Brook, near Chatsworth. 
E. cinerea L. Fine-leaved Heath. 
Native. B. Heaths, waysides. Frequent and locally abundant. S, June- 
Sept. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans., XXXVI., 1729. Hrica humilis ; cortice 
cinereo Arbuti flore albo. 
L. About Matlock, B. d N., J.B. Longstone Edge. 
Gl. Heaths about Buxton up to 350 yards, Rogers. Coombs Rock, 
Charlsworth, Whitehead, C.D. Goyt’s Clough; Ringing Low, Painter, C.D. & 
Natt. Moors above Glossop, and about the Snake Inn; Rushup Edge. 
G2. Abney Clough; Burbage Brook. 
CG. Heaths about Walton, near Chesterfield, Waterfall. Breadsall Moor, 
Crewe & Whittaker. Barlow Lees; Totley Moss. 
Tl. Shirley Wood, Smith, C.D. 
T3. Repton Rocks, Wild Fl. Rept. 
PYROLA L. 
[P. rotundifolia JL. 
Native? or error? SG. Glover, 1829. 
G1. Woodlands, Knowlton in Glover. 
G2. Ladywash Mine, Eyam, Gem of the Peak. Very possibly this may be 
P. minor, which was frequently misnamed rotundifolia by early collectors. | 
P. minor L. Winter Green. 
Native. SB. Heaths, woods. Veryrare. P. June-July. 
First record, Painter, J.B., 1889, 179. 
L. Near Miller’s Dale, discovered by Mr. J. C. Wilson, Painter, J.B. 
