276 AMARYLLIDE®, DIOSCORE. 
C. Horsley Castle; woods, Coxbench, Whittaker, Phyt. 
P. Scarcliffe Woods, Waterfall. 
Tl. Bradley, Appleby. Near Mercaston Hall, Brailsford; about Nether 
Biggin. 
T2. Fields between Borrowash and Draycott, abundantly, Smith MSS. 
Spondon, Smith, C.D. Breadsall Meadow, Pilkington. 
T3. Calke Park (Bloxam), now I believe it to be long extinct, Purchas, J.B. 
Drakelow, Hb. Mason! By the Old Trent, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. Swarkeston 
Meadows, Bloxam. 
*N. biflorus Cwrt. 
Alien. Meadows. Very rare. P. April-May. 
First record, Watson’s N.B.G., 1837. 
L. Starkholmes, Matlock Bath, Rowland, C.D. Matlock, Hb. Mason. 
C. Heanor, Watson’s N.B.G. 
*N. poeticus L. 
Alien. Very rare. P. April-May. 
Tl. Kedleston, Painter, J.B. 
GALANTHUS J. 
G. nivalis LZ. Snowdrop. 
Denizen. Fields, banks, plantations, in many places now quite wild. 
Frequent. P. End of Feb.-April. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Matlock, Stevens. 
G2. Cromford, Gibbs. In a meadow near Duffield; at Kirk Ireton, Glover. 
C. Coldwell Valley, near Holmesfield, Drabble. 
Tl. Near New Inn, Edlaston, towards Osmaston, Miss Sandford. Shirley 
Common; about Nether Biggin. 
T2. Morley; Elvaston, Painter, J.B. Breadsall Meadow, Glover. Ockbrook, 
Smith MSS. 
T3. Drakelow, Nowers. By the Old Trent, Wild Fl. Rept. Tan-yard, 
Repton. 
DIOSCOREA. 
TAMUS lL. 
T. communis L. Black Bryony. 
Native. E. Hedges, copses, woods. Common. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Abundant; in all the districts. ‘Limestone woods [about Matlock] up to 
250 yards,” B. & N., J.B. 
