260 CUPULIFER&. 
ALNUS Ll. 
A. glutinosa Medic. Alder. 
Native. B. Damp hedges, streamsides, copses. Common. T. March- 
April. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Betula Alnus. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Wye Valley to Buxton, 300 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
“Matlock, up to 300 yards,” B. & N., J.B. 
CARPINUS 1. 
C. Betulus LZ. Hornbeam. 
Denizen or planted. EG. Copses, hedges, woods. Not common. T. May. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Buxton, Painter, J.B. 
Gl. Mellor, Fl. Ashton. 
C. Belmont, Brampton. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Edlaston Coppy; West Broughton, Sudbury ; 
Lower Thurvaston; Barton Park; between Mugginton and Cross o’ th’ hands. 
T2. Breadsall, not common, Crewe & Whittaker. 
T3. Bretby, Painter, J.B. Repton, Rept. F. & F. 
CORYLUS Jl. 
C. Avellana L. Hazel. 
Native. B. Woods, hedges. Common. S. or T. ~March-April. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General throughout the County. ‘‘Common up to 400 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
QUERCUS 2. 
Q. Robur L. Oah. 
Native. B. Woods, hedges. Common. T. April-May. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Var. pedunculata (Khrh.). 
Common, ‘‘ Woods up to 400 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. intermedia (D. Don.). 
Gl. Near Ashopton on the Sheffield Road, where all forms and stages 
from pedunculata to sessiliflora may be seen; Hathersage; near Horridge House, 
Whaley Bridge. 
G2. Chatsworth. 
C. By R. Sheaf, east of Totley. 
Tl. Between the Knob, Hulland, and Spinneyford Brook. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. 
