CHENOPODIACE®, POLYGONACE®, 251 
L. Matlock, B. & N., J.B. Matlock Bath, Rogers. 
Gl. Up to highest cornfields over Burbage, 450 yards, Baker, J.B. 
G2. Near the Ford, north east from Allestree. 
C. Totley; Norton, Painter, Natt. Waste ground at Beighton. 
Tl. Eaton Dovedale Farm, near Doveridge; Tutbury Station; Hatton; 
near the Dove, Sudbury. 
T2. By the canal, near Borrowash; Thrumpton Ferry, and Trentlock; 
Long Eaton, by the canal; Sawley; Great Wilne. 
T3. Burton, Hb. Mason! Egginton Common; Drakelow, near the Trent. 
POLYGONACEA. 
POLYGONUM J. 
P. Convolvulus Ll. Black Bindweed. 
Native. B. Arable land, waste ground, waysides. Common. A. July-Oct. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Up to 450 yards over Burbage,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. subalatun V. Hall. P. pseudo-dumetorum H. C. Wats. 
Tl. Sandy fields between the Knob and Hulland, Linton. 
P. aviculare LZ. Anot-grass. 
Native. B. Cultivated land, roadsides, waste ground. Common. A. June- 
Oct. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Abundant and generally distributed. ‘‘Ascends up to 450 yards over 
Burbage,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. agrestinum (Jord.). 
Common on arable land and waste ground. 
Var. vulgatun Syme. 
Common and general; recorded (for Renishaw near Chesterfield) in the 
Watson's B.E.C. Rep., 1890. 
Var. arenastrum (Bor.). 
Sandy places, heathland. 
ee Near Burton Sluts, north of Brailsford, B.H.C. Rep., 1888, 280; 
Yeldersley. 
Var. rurivagun (Jord.). 
Not uncommon by waysides. 
T3. Cauldwell, Hb. Mason ! 
