SCROPHULARINER. OROBANCHACES, 233 
Var. ericetorum D. Oliver. 
G1, Charlesworth Coombs, Fl. Ashton. 
Var. montanum Jobnst. 
C, Breadsall Moor, Crewe d: Whittaker. Moors above Holymoorside, 
Drabble. 
‘OROBANCHACEA. 
OROBANCHE 1. 
O. major L. Greater Broom-rape. O. Rapum Thuill. Top. Bot., 299. 
Native. E. Parasitical on broom and gorse. Very rare. P. June-July, 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Top of Hag Tor, Gem of the Peak. In the highest part of the woods 
upon the rock opposite Matlock Bath, Glover, Stevens records probably the 
same, but gives the name of O. elatior. 
G2, Stanton Moor, Hassé, C.D. Little Katon, Glover, 
C. Between Holbrook and Alfreton, Pilkington. 
T2. Dale Hills, Crewe ¢& Whittaker. 
T3. Repton Rocks, near the pond, Wild Fl. Rept. 
*O. ramosa L. 
Casual. Glover, 1829. 
T3. In a young fir plantation by the side of a high cornfield, at Ingleby, 
near Anchor Church, Glover. 
O. minor Ll. 
Native. E. Cloverfields, waste ground. Very rare. P? or A? July-Aug. 
First record, Crewe d: Whittaker, 1864. 
T2. Cloverfields, Breadsall, Crewe d& Whittaker. 
LATHRASA L. 
L. Squamaria L. Broom-rape. 
Native. E. Parasite on roots of hazel, laurel, &c. Local and rare. A. 
April-May. 
First record, Withering, 1789. 
L. Via Gellia; Matlock Bath; Monsal Dale, Painter, J.B. On laurels 
at Churchdale, Ashford, Miss Fenton. 
Gl. Near Strines towards Marple, Barker. Stirrup Wood, Fl. Ashton. 
Mellor, Painter, J.B. 
G2. Derwent Bank, near Cromford Station, Gibbs. 
C. Dale Abbey, on hazel and elms, tolerably plentiful, B.L. Rec., 18738, 22. 
P. Pleasley Park, Pilkington. Whitwell, Friend. 
T2. Ockbrook, Smith MSS. 
T3. Calke Park, Wild Fl. Rept. On laurel roots at Calke Abbey, I believe 
now extinct, Purchas, J.B, 
