86 
1081. 
1082. 
1083. 
1086. 
1097. 
1099. 
1100. 
18 fo) & 
I1to2. 
1105. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
Ligustrum vulgare, L. 
Common; E.B. Repton; W.G. Mickleover; Burton; planted 
in S.D.; W.H.P. ‘Common’: F.L. Roadside between Barton 
and Burton; Gisborne. Common, but often introduced; Sectzoz. 
XLIX. ApocyNacEG. 
Vinca major, L. 
“ Naturalized,” E.B. 
V. minor, L. 
By the Trent near Walton; R.G. Naturalized at Rollestone; 
Walton, and other places; E.B. 
L. GENTIANEG. 
Erythrea Centaurium, L. 
Shobnall; Grange Wood; Knightly Park; &c.; E.B. Marshes 
by Willington Junction: W.G.  Bretby; Burton; Heath End, 
Calke; W.H.P. 
[Gentina campestris, L. 
Field above Repton Shrubs; W.G.] Can this be error for last 
species? Sectzon. 
Menyanthes trifoliata, L. 
Anslow; Repton Rocks; Newhall; and until lately in a pit on 
Ordish’s Farm, Burton; E.B. Foxholes and Whitemere bog, 
1792; Gisborne. 
Limnanthemum peltatum, S. P. Gmel. 
Sometimes introduced into ponds; E.B. 
LI. PoLEMONIACEG. 
Polemonium cceruleum, L. 
Needwood Forest; R.G. Near Drakelowe Farm; E.B. Coleorton 
Wood, in 1878, perhaps introduced; F.L. (Not now native in 
district, if ever; Sect7on.) 
LII. BoraGinaceEe@. 
Cynoglossum officinale, L. 
Needwood Forest, very common; Shaw. Burton; R.G. Out- 
wood hills; Tatenhill; &c.; E.B. Calke; W.G. 
Symphytum officinale, L. 
Burton; Shaw. Marchington; R.G. Trent side near Burton ; 
E.B. Repton; W.G. Newton Solney; near Derby; Calke; 
Swarkestone; Ingleby; &c.; W.H.P. 
