1555. 
1556. 
1557- 
1558. 
1560. 
1562. 
1563. 
1565. 
1566. 
1567. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 135 
L. erecta, Desv. 
Seal Wood, Repton Shrubs, Brackenhurst, &c.; E.B. South 
Wood ; Blackfordby; Moira; F.L. 
var. congesta, Lej. 
Seal Wood and Repton Shrubs; E.B. 
LXXX. TypHacez. 
Typha latifolia, L. 
Common; E.B. Willington; W.G. Frequent; F.L. Tatenhill; 
Barton ; Stretton; J.E.N. 
T. angustifolia, L. 
Frequent in ditches and railway cuttings round the borders of 
Needwood Forest; E.B. Ponds (Repton); W.G. __Coleorton ; 
Staunton Harold; Lount; F.L. Pond at Callingwood; J.E.N. 
Sparganium ramosum, Huds. 
Common; E.B. Old Trent; W.G. Frequent; F.L. 
S. slmplex, Huds. 
Plentiful in Moira Reservoir; in the Trent, but not common; E.B. 
Frequent, but not socommon as ramosum; F.L. Branston; J.E.N. 
S. minimum, Fr. 
Bagot’s Park; E.B. Callingwood; J.E.N. 
LXXXI. ARoIDEz. 
Arum maculatum, L. 
Common. 
Acorus Calamus, L. 
Trent, near Burton; E.B. Near Willington Bridge and the 
Junction Osier Beds; W.G. Staunton Harold; Netherseal; F.L. 
Plentiful on banks of Trent, Branston and Walton; (Section ). 
LXXXII. LEMNAcEz. 
Lemna trisulca, L. 
Railway cuttings near Burton, plentiful; E.B. Roadside near 
Willington; W.G. Frequent; F.L. Branston; Ponds on 
Outwood Hills; J.E.N. 
L. minor, L. 
Common. 
