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A List of Rare Plants found in the Neighbourhood of Breadsall, 

 Derbyshire. By Me. Joseph Whittaker. 



Tlialictrum Jlavum. Banks of the Derwent. 



Ranunculus aiirtcomus. 



arvensis. Corn-fields, abundant. 



sceleratus. Sides of ditches, rare. 



Papaver Argemone. Corn-fields, common. 



Chelidonium majus. Rare. 



Corydalis claviculata. Damp, shady places, Breadsall Moor. 



Fumaria capreolata. Rare. 



Coronopus Ruellii. 



Iberis amara. Sandy field by the Derwent, not rare. 



Lepidium campestre. Corn-fields, on gravel. 



Armor acia rusticana. (Not indigenous). 



Cardamine amara. Abundant. 



Nasturtium sylvestre. Common. 



amphibium. 



Reseda Luieola. Banks of the Derwent. 



Viola palustris. Wood at Allestree, very rare. 



odorata. 



Lychnis vespertina. 



Arenaria rubra. Common. 



Cerastium aquaticum. Ditches, common. 



arvense. Breadsall Moor, rare. 



Hypericum hirsutum. 



humifusum. 



pulchrum. 



perforatum. 



Geranium pratense. Meadows, common. A white-flowered va- 

 riety occasionally occurs. 



Rhamnus frangula. Breadsall Moor. First found by Mr. H. H. 

 Crewe. 



Ulex nanus. Breadsall Moor, abundant. 



Genista Anglica. Breadsall Moor, very rare. 



linctoria. Common. 



Melilotus officinalis. 



Lotus major. 



Ornithopus perpusillus. Rare. 



Orobus tuber osus. Common. 



Prunus insititia. Hedges. 



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