I. FLOWEKING PLANTS. 



CLASS I. DICOTYLEDONS OR EXOGENS. 



DIVISION I. THALAMIFLOR^E. 

 ORDER RANUNCULACE.E. 



f Clematis Vitalba, L. (Traveller's Joy). Probably a garden 

 escape. 



1. Growing over high limestone wall?, Matlock Bath, 

 Milnes. 



III. Tickenhall Quarry, Repton, F. and F. 



2. Thalictrum minus, L. (Lesser Meadow-Rue). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 2. 



I have been allowed through the courtesy of Mr. N. E. 

 Brown, editor of the " Supplement of Syme's English 

 Botany," to see the proof sheets of the same, and conclude 

 that the Thalictrum, which has been usually named T. minus 

 var. montanum, Wallr., is really T. flexuosum, Bernh. Mr. 

 Brown has seen my specimens from Derbyshire, and has 

 verified my determination of them. 



I. Monsal Dale, Bailey; the Winnatts and Cave Dale, 

 Castleton ; Cressbrook Dale ; Priesfccliffe Lees, near Miller's 

 Dale ! where it was pointed out to me by Mr. Bailey and 

 Rev. W. H. Purchas. Peveril Castle, 400 yards, Baker, J. B. 



4. Thalictrum flavum, L. Native. English type. Range 

 1-2. Watery places. Rare. 



I. Monk's Dale, Wormhill, 850 yards, West; Castleton, 

 Searle. 



II. The Hague, Renishaw, Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. Bull's Osier Bed, Repton, Hagger ; near Burton-on- 

 Trent, Harris; near Swarkestone Bridge, Bloxaml Anchor 

 Church ; Thrupton, Hasse. 



6. Anemone nemorosa, L. (Wood Anemone). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. 



Common throughout the county in woods, &c. ! 



