272 THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
453. R. villicaulis, Koehl: var. Selmeri, (Lindeb). 
Lane between Packington and Ravenstone (doubtful, W. AZ. Rogers) ; 
Smoile wood, Staunton Harold; P.B.M. Between Alrewas and 
Croxall (Staffs.); Repton Rocks; T.G.  Byrkley and Knightley 
Park (‘‘R afinits, W. & N”); EB. White Leys and Repton 
Road, Ticknall (‘'R affints, Blox” Purchas); W.H.P. Worthington 
Rough, Ashby (2. afinis, W. & N.”); FL. 
var. calvatus, Blox. 
Packington Lane, Ashby; P.B.M. Pistern hill; Dimminsdale, 
Calke; W.H.P. Repton Rocks; near Repton Park; Findern; T.G. 
Moira; *E.B. Spring wood, Staunton Harold; about Breedon; 
Srequent about Ashby ; *F.L. 
458. R. argentatus, P. J. Muell: var. robustus (P. J. Muell:) 
South wood; Bryan’s Coppice, Smisby; P.B.M. 
459 R. rusticanus, Merc. 
Common. 
461. R. thyrsoideus, Wimm. 
Moira; P.B.M. Stanton; EB. About Calke; W.H.P. Swarkes- 
tone and Chellaston; W.R.L. Stapenhill; Repton; Milton; 
Findern; Etwall; T.G. 
463. R. macrophyllus, W. &N. (sp: collect.) 
Knightley Park; E.B. 
var. amplificatus, Lees. 
Old Park Lane, Ashby; P.B.M. ‘Either this or a form of (var) 
Schlectendahlit at Melbourne; Purchas.” 
467. R. Colemanni, Blox. (?) 
Packington; (Bloxam) P.B.M. (The specimen is poor and so can- 
not now be certainly determined; the label however is in Mr. 
Bloxam’s handwriting.) 
468. R. Sprengelii, Weihe. 
South wood; P.B.M. Repton Rocks and Seal wood; E.B. Talbot 
Lane, Ashby; F.L. Between Calke and Melbourne; W.H.P. 
Outwoods, Burton; Boylestone; T.G. 
471. R. pyramidalis, Kalt. 
Rough Heath wood, Staunton Harold; Packington; P.B.M. Seal 
wood; E.B. Repton Shrubs; T.G. 
472. R. leucostachys, Schleich. 
Common. 
476. R. mucronatus, Blox. 
Moira Reservoir (Brown); Rosliston (Harris); P.B.M. Seal, 
Grange, Short, and Potter’s woods; F.L. 
477. R. Gelertii, Frider. var. criniger, Linton. 
Breach hill, Ashby ; Bryan’s Coppice; Boothorpe; P.B.M. Hatton; 
W.R.L. Outwoods, Burton; Repton Rocks; and near Milton; T.G. 
*These records are as ‘‘ 2. Salter Bab” but are more probably R. calvatus, 
which was until lately treated as a variety of 2. Salterz; T.G. 
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