132 
1468. 
1469. 
1471. 
1472. 
1476. 
1477. 
1481. 
1486. 
1489. 
1490. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
H. bifolia, R. Br. 
About Burton; E.B. Milton; W.G. Shobnall; P.B.M. 
H. chlorolenca, Ridley. 
About Burton; E.B. Breedon Cloud Wood; Lount Wood ; 
Ashby; Seal Wood; Willesley ; F.L. Needwood Forest ; J.E.N. 
LXVI. IrRIDE&. 
Iris foetidissima, L. 
Between Willesley Wood and Park, rare; E.B. 
I. Pseudacorus, L. 
Common on the banks of the Trent; E.B. Repton; W.G. 
Common; F.L. 
Crocus vernus, All. 
Occasionally in the Trent Meadows near Burton; E.B. Tutbury 
Road, near Horninglow ; J.E.N. 
C. nudifiorus, Sm. 
Meadows by the Trent; W.G. 
LXXVII. AMARYLLIDEZ. 
Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L. 
Burton; R.G. In meadows at Burton, but rare; E.B. Osier 
Bed by Old Trent: W.G. Staunton Harold; Measham; F.L. 
Forest Banks; J.E.G. 
Galanthus nivalts, L. 
Burton; R.G. Formally abundant near Shobnall Plantation, 
one specimen in Burton Meadow, 1861; E.B. Osier Bed by Old 
Trent; W.G. Staunton Harold; F.L. 
DIOSCOREA. 
Tamus communis, L. 
Common. 
LXXVIII. Liviacee. 
Ruscus aculeatus, L. 
Smith’s Plantation, Repton; W.G. (Doubtful or planted ; 
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