EUPHORBIACEX. URTICACES. DAST/ 
H. exigua L. 
Native. EB. Arable land, waste ground, gardens. Common. A. June- 
Nov. 
First record, Pilkington. 1789. 
In all the districts. Over 200 yards near Charlesworth, and at Buxton. 
Var. retusa (DC.). 
C. Fields near Coal Aston. 
Tl. Fields Yeldersley, near Ashbourne (B.#.C. Rep., 1902). 
T2. Waste ground by the rifle butts near Trent Station. 
*H. Lathyris /. Casual. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. 
*Buxus sempervirens L. Box. 
Alien. HL? 
T3. Bretby Gardens, Glover. 
MERCURIALIS /. 
M. perennis L. Dog Mercury. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, woods, copses. Common. P. March-May. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Ascends up to 350 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
The moneecious form occurs here and there with the type; noticed at 
Shirley ; Cubley ; near Roston. 
URTICACEA. 
ULMUS 12. 
U. montana Stokes. Wych Elin. 
Native. B. Hedges, woods. Frequent. T. March-April. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Miller’s Dale, Rogers. Monsal Dale, Searle, C.D. Lathkil Dale, 
Baker, J.B. Everywhere common in the woods [Matlock], B. & N., J.B. 
G1. Common up to 500 yards [Buxton], Baker, J.B. 
Tl. Burnaston, Bindley. Shirley; between Ednaston and Hollington. 
T2. Morley; Breadsall, C.D. Chaddesden; Mansfield Road, near Derby. 
T3. Apparently wild in some places, but often planted, Purchas, J.B. 
Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
Var. nitida Syme. 
L. Between Sandy Brook and Thorpe. 
Tl. Shirley. 
s 
