LILIACE. OMT 
LILIACEA. 
RUSCUS Z. 
*R. aculeatus L. Butcher’s Broom. 
Alien, often planted. 
T3. Croxall, Nowers. 
POLYGONATUM Adas. 
P. multiflorum All. Solomon’s Seai. 
Denizen? EG. Woods, dales. Rare. P. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Woods opposite Matlock Bath, Glover. Via Gellia; near Cromford, 
Crewe & Whittaker. 
G2. Duffield, Stevens. 
P. Pleasley Park, Pilkington. 
T3. Naturalised in woods near Foremark Hall, N.H. Twtb. 
P. officinale 4//. 
Native. E. Wooded limestone cliffs. Very rare. P. May-June. 
First record, Top. Bot., Ley MS. 1873; also Purchas, B.E.C. Rep., 1881, 57. 
L. Dovedale, Purchas, l.c. 
CONVALLARIA J. 
C. majalis Ll. Lily-of-the- Valley. 
Native. GB. Woods, bushy places on hills, limestone dales. Locally 
abundant. P. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Dovedale, Purchas. Abundant on the slopes of the Via Gellia, B. & N., 
J.B. High Tor, Stevens. Lathkil Dale; Monsal Dale; Bakewell, Painter, 
J.B. & Natt. Great Shacklow Wood; Brassington Rocks, scarce. 
P. Cresswell, Painter, Natt. 
T2. Wood between Bartlewood Farm and Dale, Smith MSS. 
T3. Anchor Church, Wild Fl. Rept. 
ALLIUM J. 
A. vineale Z. Crow Garlic. 
Native. EB. Cliffs, banks, walls. Local. P. June-July. 
First record, Withering, 1787. 
P. Near Magnesium Works, Streetly, Friend. 
Var. bulbiferum Syme. 
L. Tideswell Dale. 
C. Side of Field, Barlow Lees, Gibbs. 
