248 PLANTAGINE®. ILLECEBRACES. 
P. Coronopus Ll. Buch’s-horn Plantain. 
Native. Bb. Dry waste ground, roadsides, preferring sand, Rather rare. 
A. June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Star-of-the-earth. Hartshorn. 
G2. Little Eaton, Painter, J.B. 
C. Breadsall Moor, Crewe d Whittaker. 
Tl. Reservoir, Osmaston Manor, near Ashbourne, Smith MSS. 
T2. Sandiacre, Trent, C.M. 
T3. ‘Melbourne, Purchas, J.B. Between Calke Abbey and Melbourne, 
Hassé, C.D. Cauldwell, Painter, J.B. Willington Junction, Rept. F. & FP, 
Roadside east of Egginton Common. 
LITTORELLA 2:7. 
L. juncea Berg. L. lacustris L. 
Native. B. Shallow margins of pools. Rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, The Flora. ae 
G1. Plentiful on the side of the Reservoir, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Barker ! 
G2. Pools in Chatsworth Park, Linton ! 
€. Great Pond, Wingerworth; by Pebley Pond, Barlborough. 
ILLECEBRACEA. 
*Herniaria hirsuta 1. Hairy Rupturewort. 
Casual, 
G2. Duffield, Pilkington, 1789. 
SCLERANTHUS /. 
S. annuus Ll. Anawel. 
Native. B. Dry arable land, heathland. Frequent at lower levels. A. 
June-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Dovedale, Smith MSS. Ashford, Miss Fenton. 
€. Breadsall Moor, Painter, J.B. Dale, Hassé, C.D. 
T1. Hulland; sandy ground by Slack Lane, Brailsford; Shirley, between 
the village and the brook; Ravensdale Park, Mugginton. 
T3. Near Calke Abbey, Purchas, J.B. Ticknall; Repton Rocks, Painter, 
J.B: Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
*Amaranthus retroflexus /. 
C. Casual at New Brampton, near Ashgate Plantation. 
