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Tl. By the railway between Egginton and Uttoxeter, Purchas. Large 
pool by the railway below Findern. 
T2. Morley, Painter, J.B. 
T3. Archer’s Pool, near White Hollows, Purchas, J.B. Pond below Fore- 
mark Park, Bloram. Repton, Wild Fil. Rept. 
SPARGANIUM J. 
S. ramosum Huds. Great Bur Reed. 
Native. B. Rivers, pools, canals, ditches. Common. P. June-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Locally abundant and generally distributed. ‘‘Ponds up to 400 yards,” 
Baker, J.B. 
Var, icrocarpum Neuman. 
L. Dovedale, Painter, Natt. Brough. 
C. East side of Ley’s Fen, Old Brampton; Tibshelf. 
Tl. Pond between Yeaveley and Cubley. 
[S. neglectum Beeby. 
T3. Archer’s Pool; Mr. Bloxam’s specimen may perhaps be S. neglectum, 
Purchas, J.B.]). 
S. simplex Huds. Bur Reed. 
Native. BE. Pools, streams, canals. Local and rare. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Glover. 1829. 
L. Ashford, Gem of the Peak. 
G2. Pond near Bar Brook Hall, Chatsworth. 
C. R. Rother, near Renishaw, Waterfall. Eckington. 
Tl. Between Ashbourne and Norbury, Smith MSS. Between Mugginton 
and Brewards’ Car; Meynell Langley. 
T2. Railway cuttings, Breadsall, Crewe d& Whittaker. Sandiacre, by the 
canal; R. Erewash, near Long Eaton. 
T3. Archer’s Pool, Purchas, J.B. By the brook, above Egginton. 
AROIDEA. 
ARUM 1. 
A. maculatum JL. Lords and Ladies. Cuckoo=-pint. 
Native. E. Hedge-banks, woods, thickets. Common. P. April-May. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Wake-Robin. 
General and abundant. ‘ Miller’s Dale to Wormhill, 350 yards,” West, J.B. 
