1060. 
1061. 
1062. 
1068. 
1071. 
1072. 
1075. 
1076. 
1077. 
1079. 
1080. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 85 
XLVII. PrimuLaceae. 
Hottonia palustris, L. 
Ditches between Branston and Burton; Shaw. Elford; Barton; 
R.G. Burton; Eggington; Repton; &c., E.B. Near Willington 
Bridge; W.G. Roadside from Barton Turn to Newbould; 
Gisborne. 
Primula acaulis, L. 
Common. 
var. caulescens (Koch). 
Frequent. 
P. veris, L. 
Common. 
Lysimachia vulgaris, L. 
At Ashby, near the Old Parks; E.B. 
L. Nummularia, L. 
Burton; R.G. Repton Shrubs; Grange and Seal Woods; E.B. 
Repton; W.G. Near Burton; Osmaston-by-Derby; Swarkes- 
tone; Calke; W.H.P. ‘Frequent’; F.L. Scropton; Sudbury; 
W.R.L. 
LL. Nemorum, L. 
Common in woods and on wet banks; E.B. Repton Shrubs and 
Repton Rocks; W.G. Near Burton; near Calke Mill; W H.P. 
“Locally common”; F.L. 
Anagallis arvensis, L. 
Common. 
A. coerulea, Schreb. 
Burton, but rare; E.B. 
A. tenella, L. 
Needwood Forest; Withering. White sitch {? Needwood) ; Shaw. 
Burton; R.G. Repton Rocks; W.G. Between Calke and Mel- 
bourne; found by Bloxam ‘‘in the bog at Foremark Park,” it does 
not seem to have been seen there since; Purchas, 7.B.; W.H.P. 
Repton Rocks, 1897; T.G. 
Samolus Valerandi, L. 
Mott's Well near Smallwood Manor; R.G. ‘Ponds by Swarkestone 
Bridge"; Bloxam ; not seen since so far as I know; Purchas, ].B. ; 
W.H.P. Branston Salt Marshes; J.E.N. & J.G.W. 
XLVIII. Oveacea. 
Fraxinus excelsior, L, 
Common. 
