I9Io. 
IgII. 
1913. 
1914. 
1916. 
1917. 
1921. 
1930. 
1931. 
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LXXXVIII. EguiseTacex. 
Equisetum maximum, L. ‘ 
Henhurst, Knightley Woods, Moira, &c.; E.B. Repton Rocks; 
W.G. South Wood; Coleorton; Breedon; F.L. Tutbury; 
Needwood Forest; J.E.N. Bretby Park; T.G. 
E. arvense, L. 
Common. 
E. sylvaticum, L. 
Smisby; Calke; E.B. Repton Shrubs; W.G. South Wood; 
F.L. Between Henhurst and Knightley (by road side); J.E.N. 
Repton Shrubs; T.G. 
E. palustre, L. 
Common; E.B. About Repton; W.G. Frequent; F.L. 
Bretby; J.E.N. 
E. limosum, Sm. 
Common by the Trent; E.B. Crewe’s Pond (Repton Park) ; W.G. 
7 LG; 
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Common; F.L. Needwood Forest; J.E.N. Bretby Park 
E. hyemale, L. 
Meashaw; Rolleston Hall; Ashby; Willesley Park; E.B. 
Repton Rocks; W.G. 
LXXXIX. lLycoropiAcEz. 
Lycopodium Selago, L. 
Needwood Forest; Withering. One specimen in a Stone Quarry 
at Moira, in 1860; E.B. 
XC. MArRSILEACES. 
Pilularia globulifera, L. 
Moira Reservoir ; E.B. 
CHARACE. 
Chara fragilis, Desv. 
Stagnant water; E.B. Moira Reservoir; Pond on Outwood 
Hills ; J.E.N. 
