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var. incumbens, F. Schultz. 
Burton meadows; J.T.H. Sudbury; J.G.W. 
Caltha palustris, L. 
Common. 
Helleborus viridis, L. 
Drakelowe and Branston ; E.B. 
Eranthis hyemalis, Salisb. 
Stapenhill; Coton Hall; E.B. 
Aquilegia vulgaris, L. 
Near Willington; W.G. Drakelowe; Calke Park; Foremark; E.B. 
Yoxall; R.G. Needwood Forest ; J.E.N. 
Delphinium Ajacis, Reichb. 
Needwood Forest; R.G. Willington; W.G. 
Aconitum Napellus, L. 
Drakelowe Brook; E.B. Willesley Park; F.L. 
II. BERBERIDE#. 
Berberis vulgaris, L. 
Winshill; Branston; Moira; E.B. Drakelowe; J.T.H. Bretby, 
probably planted; T.G. Snarestone Tollgate; F.L. 
Ill. NyMPpH#ACEG@. 
Nymphea lutea, L. 
Common in Trent; Ponds in Bretby Park; Ponds in Calke Park; 
Foremark; W.H.P. Branston; Section. Repton; W.G. 
Castalia speciosa, Salisb. (Nympheea alba, L.) 
Lily Pits, Branston; Walton; E.B. Trent near Burton; R.G. 
Decoy, Drakelowe; J.E.N. Calke Park; W.G. Weston-upon- 
Trent; W.H.P. 
IV. PAPAVERACEZ. 
Papaver somniferum, L. 
Stapenhill; E.B. Drakelowe,; J.T.H. Tutbury Castle; R.G. 
(extinct; Sectzor.) 
P. Rheeas, L. 
Generally distributed, but not abundant. 
P. dubium, L. 
Common throughout the district. 
P. Argemone, L. 
Repton; Linton; Cauldwell; Ticknall; W.H.P. Between Drake- 
lowe and Stanton; E.B. Repton; W.G. Coton; R.G. Burton; 
P.B.M. Alrewas; T.G. 
Chelidonium majus, L. 
Locally common. 
V. FuMaARIACEe. 
Neckeria (Corydalis) lutea, Scop. 
Walton Hall; E.B. 
