178 THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
The following is a list of the published Floras which con- 
tain any records from localities within our area; all such 
records have been inserted in our list and credited to the 
works from which they are taken. 
Quoted as 
Shaw’s History of Staffordshire 1798 Shaw. 
Withering’s Botany, 4th Ed., 1801 Withering. 
Natural History of the County of Stafford, 1844. 
By Robert Garner, F.L.S. R.G. 
Natural History of Tutbury, 1863 (containing “‘the Fauna 
and Flora of Burton-on-Trent,’ by Edwin Brown.) E.B. 
Contributions to the Fauna and Flora of Repton, 1881. 
By William Garneys. W.G. 
The Flora of Leicestershire, 1886. 
Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. | ip 
A Contribution to the Flora of Derbyshire, 1889. 
By the Rev. W. H. Painter. W.H.P. 
The present and past members of the Section who have 
contributed to the list are P. B. Mason, F.L.S., (Chairman), 
T. Gibbs, J. E. Nowers, James G. Wells, (Hon. Sec.,) and the 
late Mr. J. T. Harris; their several contributions being denoted 
by their initials. 
PHANEROGAMIA. 
DICOTYLEDONES. 
I. RANUNCULACE. 
1. Clematis vitalba, L. 
Ticknall Quarry; W.G. Yoxall Lodge; R.G. 
7. Thalictrum flavum, L. 
Common in Osier beds in the Trent Valley. 
9. Anemone nemorosa, L. 
Generally distributed. 
12. Adonis autumnalis, L. 
Tutbury ; Moira; E.B. Burton, J.E.N. 
13. Myosurus minimus, L. 
Barton; R.G. Stapenhill; Drakelowe Hall; Catholme, near Wich- 
nor; E.B. Hamstall Ridware Hills; Elford; Shaw. 
14. Ranunculus circinatus, Sibth. 
Rivers Doveand Trent; Moira; E.B Repton; W.G. Calke; W.H.P. 
Bretby Ponds; T.G. Rollestone; J.T.H. Branston; J.E.N. 
