LILIACE. 279 
SCILLA J. 
S. festalis Salish. Blibell. S. nutans L. Endymion nutans Dum. Hyacin‘hus 
nonseriptus L. 
Native. B. Woods, hedge-banks. Common. P. May-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Woods at Matlock up to 300 yards,” B. d N., J.B. 
Over 300 yards near the Snake Inn. White-flowered plants occur here and 
there, as at Shirley. 
ORNITHOGALUM J. 
*O. nutans L. Star of Bethlehem. Alien. 
T2. Meadows near Derby, Sm. Engl. FI. 
*O. umbellatum wf. Star of Bethlehem. 
Alien. Pastures, meadows. Rare. P. May. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Near Haddon Hall, Scrimshaw, C.D. 
Tl. In the Holmes, Derby, Glover. 
TULIPA lL. 
*T. silvestris LZ. Wild Tulip. 
Alien. Old pastures, near streams. Very rare. P. April-May. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Tl. Kedleston, remains of former cultivation, Whitaker. Phyt. In the 
Holmes, Derby, Glover. Naturalised near Sudbury Hall, N.H. Tutb. 
T2. Banks of the Derwent, Watson’s N.B.G. 
GAGEA Salish. 
G. fascicularis Salish. Yellow Star of Bethlehem. G. lutea Ker. 
Native. IB. Woods, copses. Local and rare. P. Mar.-April. 
First record, Withering, 1787. Ornithogalum luteum. 
L. Near Bonsall Church, Rowland, C:D. Meadow Place Wood, near 
Youlgreave, Watson’s N.B.G. Lathkil Dale, on the right bank of river between 
Conksbury Bridge and the bend in the Dale; Bradford Valley, Carr. Brassing- 
ton Rocks, Gibbs. Wood above Cawdor Rocks, Matlock Bridge, Stevens. 
Cressbrook, Hill. 
C. Parkhall Woods, Pilkington. Field above the Bridge at Beighton, 
Hb. Salt. By R. Erewash, near Langley Mill, Smith MSS. 
Tl. Meadow adjoining to the Copper Mills, Derby, Pilkington. 
