444 ANTHOCEROTACER, CHARACES, 
First record, Fl. Ashton, 1888. 
L. Chee Dale, Hbb, Pearson and Whitehead (1879). Miller’s Dale; fallow- 
field, Chee Tor, Hb. Holt. Monsal Dale; Monk’s Dale; Cressbrook; Dimmins- 
dale, Ashford; Great Rocks Dale; Back Dale, near Hindlow; Conies Dale, 
Peak Forest; Via Gellia; Dovedale. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Fl. Ashton. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Ravensdale Park, Mugginton; cart track from 
Shuckston Manor to Hulland Ward; near Bradley Park Farm; fallows near 
Cockshuthill Farm, Weston-under- Wood; fallows west of Allestree Park; near 
Shirley Park; in and about the Holt, Edlaston; near Pool Head, Brailsford. 
RICCIBLLA Braun. 
R. fluitans L. 
Floating in pools. Rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
Tl. Abundant in a pond between Meynell Langley and Kedleston Park, 
SUB-ORDER IV. ANTHOCEROTACEA. 
ANTHOCEROS Wich. 
A. punctatus Jl. 
Moist sandy or marly places, ditchbanks, quarries. Very rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
G2. At the foot of vertical rocks in quarries between Little Eaton and 
Brackley Gate. 
ALGA. 
CHARACEA., 
CHARA lL. 
C. fragilis Desv. 
Native. Pools, rivers, ditches. Rather rare. P. June-July. 
Records, B.L. Rec., 1884-6, 118, “‘ Derby, 1883”; J.B., 1885, 81. 
G2. Canal between Cromford and Whatstandwell, Bailey, B.L. Rec 
C. Ponds, Sutton Scarsdale. 
T1. Marsh by the railway below Findern. 
T2. Pool south of Trent Station. 
C. hispida L. 
Native. Pools, rivers. Very rare. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Wardlow, Searle, C.D. 
T2. Bretby Ponds, Nowers (1883), Drakelow, N.H. Tutb. 
