226 SCROPHULARINE. 
P. Langwith Wood; Glapwell. 
T1. Between Ashbourne and Clifton, Purchas. Mickleover; Radbourn, 
Bindley. Hoon, Hatton; near the Dove, Sudbury; Hilton; a plant with pale 
lemon-coloured flowers occurs in quantity in marsh by the railway below 
Findern. 
T2. Between Chellaston and Swarkeston, Painter, Natt. Near Trent 
Station ; Trentlock; Sandiacre; Sawley. 
T3. Repton, Painter, Natt, Drakelow; brook above Egginton. 
S. umbrosa Dum. S. Ehrharti Stev. 
Native. EI. Bushy streamsides. Very rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Phyt. N.S., 1858, 64. 
G2. Near Cromford Village, Phyt. 
T3. Burton-on-Trent, Hb, Mason ! 
S. nodosa L. Figwort. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, woods, ditchsides. Common. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘“‘Common up to 400 yards over Castleton,” Baker, 
J.B. “Up to 300 yards over Matlock Bath,” B. d N., J.B. “A pale flowered 
variety with the type in the Via Gellia,” Purchas, J.B. 
MIMULUS J. 
*M. luteus ZL. Monkey-flower. 
Alien. Streamsides, wet places. Becoming frequent. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Rept. F. d& F., 1881. 
L. Chee Dale, West, J.B. Breadsall, Painter, Natt. Ashwood Dale. 
Gl. Stirrup wood; Mellor, Fl. Ashton. Hood Brook, above Hathersage. 
G2. By the Derwent, below Hathersage; brook west side of Stanton Park. 
P. Cresswell Crags. 
Tl. Damp roadside near Ashbourne, Miss Armitage. Ditch near the 
railway, Clifton. 
T2. Morley Brook, naturalized, Whittaker, C.D. Banks of the Derwent, 
between Breadsall and Darley, Crewe d Whittaker. 
T3. Knowl Hills, Rept. F. & F. 
LIMOSELLA J. 
L. aquatica 1. Mudwort. Top. Bot. ‘ Howitt sp.” 
Native. GE. Margins of ponds, watery places. Rare and local. A. July- 
Sept. 
First record, Watson’s N.B.G., 1837. 
C. Banks of Shipley Reservoir, abundantly in 1835, Watson’s N.B.G. 
Tl. The Pastures, Bradley, Purchas. 
T3. Willington; Repton Park, Hb. Mason. Marshy ground behind Fore- 
mark Hall, Rept. F. & F. 
