588. 
589. 
601. 
608. 
609. 
610. 
611. 
612. 
613. 
614. 
616. 
620. 
623. 
625. 
628. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 2 
NI 
Ss 
Crateegus Oxyacantha, L. 
Very common. 
var. oxyacanthoides, Thuill. 
Burton; W.H.P. Seckington; J.B. 
SAXIFRAGEZ. 
Saxifraga tridactylites, L. 
Burton Abbey Walls; Shaw. Tutbury Castle, and frequent on 
house and wall tops; E.B. Repton; W.G.  Ticknall; Boulton; 
WH.P. Ingleby; T.G. 
8S. granulata, L. 
Fairly common. 
Chryosplenium oppositifolium, L. 
Henhurst Dingle; E.B. Rocks below Churchyard (Repton); W.G. 
Burton; Calke; W.H.P. Hanbury and Callingwood; Gésborne. 
Tutbury; Tatenhill; J.G.W. Repton Shrubs and Rocks; T.G. 
C. alternifolium, L. 
Near Yoxall Lodge; R.G. Walker’s Brook (Barton); Birch. 
Knowle Hills; Milton; W.H.P. Longford; W.R.L. 
Parnassia palustris, L. 
Milton; W.G. Nowextinct; W.H.P. Between Over and Nether 
Seall; E.L. 
Ribes Grossularia, L. 
Frequent in hedges and woods, but probably always an escape. 
R, alpinum, L. 
“On Needwood Forest Banks, in hedges; but possibly sown in the 
neighbourhood for game to feed upon’’; E.B. Marchington 
Cliff; P.B.M. 
R. rubrum, L. 
Frequent as an escape. 
k. Nigrum, L. 
Frequent as an escape. 
CRASSULACE&. 
Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. 
Anchor Church; E.B. 
Sedum album, L. 
Roof at Yoxall, wild (?); R.G. Ashby Castle; E.B. Milton; W.G. 
Sedum acre, L. 
Common on walls. 
S. reflexum, L. 
Burton Abbey walls; Shaw. Tutbury Castle; W.G.  Stapenhill ; 
E.B. Repton; W.H.P. Shed in Barton; Géséborne. 
Sempervivum tectorum, L. 
Frequent on roofs. 
