120 
1189. 
1190. 
1IQI.. 
1194. 
[1198. 
1199, 
1207. 
1208. 
T207 
(1218. 
1220. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND’ NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
P. sylvatica, L. ; 
Needwood Forest; Shaw. Henhurst; Knightley Park; E.B. 
Repton Rocks; W.G. Locally common: F.L. Foremark ; 
W HP. Sinai Park; P.B.M. Radbourne, W.R.L. Winshill; 
J:BN: 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli, L. 
Common. 
R. major, Ehrh. 
Near Staunton Harold ; E.B. 
Melampyrum pratense, A 
Seal Wood; Repton Shrubs; E.B. Wood near Repton Rocks; 
W.G. Potter’s Wood, Netherseale; F.L. Henhurst ; P.B.M. 
LVI. ORoBANCHACE#. 
Orobanche ramosa, L. 
“Ingleby ; Glover's History ;" W.H.R.] 
O. major, L. 
Netherseal; E.B. Repton Rocks, near the pond; W.G. ‘Not 
seen near Repton by Mr. Hagger Te WiE eb 
Lathroea Squamaria, L. 
King’s Bromley; side of Yoxall Brook; Shaw. Calke Park ; 
W.G. Fauld; (Section). 
LVII. LENTIBULARIEZ. 
Utricularia vulgaris, L. 
Catholme Meadow; E.B. Old Trent, Repton; W.G. Canal at 
Snarestone; F.L. 
LVIII. VERBENACE2. 
Verbena officinalis, L. 
Tutbury Castle; Tatenhill ; R.G.  Winshill; Netherseal; E.B. 
Calke; W.G. Linton; Melbourne; W.H.P. 
Toye eABrade:. 
Mentha rotundifolia, Huds. 
“Waste ground,” (Repton); W.G. “Not seen by Mr. Hagger 
about Repton;" W.H.P.] 
M. longifolia, Huds. (M. sylvestris, L.) 
“Occasional; R.G. Staunton Harold; E.B. Repton; W.G. 
