80 
$38. 
839. 
842. 
843. 
844. 
845. 
850. 
85t. 
853- 
856. 
857. 
858. 
859. 
860. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
Senecio vulgaris, L. 
Very common. 
8S. splvaticus, L. 
Needwood Forest; E.B. Willington; W.G. Staunton Harold; 
Ashby Wolds; Oakthorpe; Moira; F.L. Melbourne; Repton 
Rocks; W.H.P. Winshill; Branston; Foremark Bottoms; T.G. 
S. erucifolius, L. 
Horninglow; Rollestone; and near the Henhurst; E.B. Repton; 
W.G. ‘Frequent’; F.L. White Hollows, Ticknall; W.H.P. 
Boyleston; Church Broughton; T.G. 
8. Jacobeea, L. 
Common. 
8. aquaticus, L. 
Common. 
S. saracenicus, L. 
Needwood Forest; R.G. 
Carlina vulgaris, L 
Breedon-on-Hill; E.B. Ticknall Quarry; W.G. Cloud Hill 
Lime Works; F.L. Repton Rocks; T.G. 
[Arctium majus, Schk. 
“Common”; E.B. ‘Frequent’; F.L. ? Error; Sec¢on.] 
A. minus, Schk. 
Common in woods. 
Cardnus nutans, L. 
Sparingly about Burton; E.B. Repton; W.G. ‘‘Frequent’’; F.L. 
Swarkeston; W.R.L. Fields near Repton Shrubs; Foremark 
Bottoms; T.G. 
C. crispus, L. 
Common. ’ 
var. acanthoides (Linn). About Calke: Weston Cliff; W.H.P. 
Cnicus lanceolatus, Willd. 
Common. 
C. eriophorus, Roth. 
Once near Drakelowe; Breedon Cloudwood; E.B. ‘Not common” ; 
Pye. 
C. palustris, Willd. 
Common. 
