18 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



Var. virens, Jord. 



I. Youlgreave, Auqustin Ley; B. L. Record Club Report, 

 1874; High Tor, Matlock Bath, 150-250 yards, B. and N., 

 J. B. ; Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Harris; Bonsall 

 and Cromford, Rowland; Wirksworth, Whitelegg ; Via Gellia ! 



63. Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Gaertn. (Common Shepherd's 

 Purse). Native. British type. Eange 1-3. 



Ascends to 450 yards, Baker, J. B. Very common 

 throughout the county ! 



64. Hutchinsia petraea. Br. (Rock HutchinsiaV Native. 

 Intermediate type. Eange 1-2. 



I. Miller's Dale, Whitelegg; Ghee Dale, 300 yards, West; 

 Dove Dale, Harris; Lovers' Leap, Buxton, Green; Monsal 

 Dale! 



65. Teesdalia nudicaulis, E. Br. (Naked-stalked Tees- 

 dalia). Native. British type. Eange 1. 



II. About Markland Grips, near Clown, Waterfall. 



66. Iberis amara, L. (Bitter Candytuft). Colonist. Ger- 

 manic type. Eange 2. 



I. Railway embankment, Monsal Dale, Bailey ; probably 

 introduced ! 



70. Lepidium campestre, L. (Field Pepperwort). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1. 



III. Cauldwell, Harris; Calke, Bloxam! Ockbrook, Dale, 

 and Stanton, Hasse. 



Lepidium ruderale, L. Repton, F. and F. Wants con- 

 firmation. 



72. Cochlearia officinalis, L. (Common Scurvy Grass). 

 Native. British type. Eange 1-3. 



Var. alpina, Wats. 



I. Wirksworth, Harris; the Winnatts and Peveril Castle, 

 Castleton, 800-400 yards, a form between littoralis and alpina, 

 Baker, J. B.; between Peak Forest and Castleton, West. 



Armoracia rusticana, Baumg. (Horse Eadish). Alien. 

 I. Via Gellia, an occasional stray from cottage gardens, 

 B. and N., J. B. 



77. Draba incana, L. (Twisted-podded Whitlow Grass). 

 Native. Highland type. Eange 2. 



I. Miller's Dale, Bailey; Monk's Dale, 350 yards, West; 

 Lovers' Leap, and near Harper's Hill, Buxton, Green ; Monsal 

 Dale ! First discovered at the latter place by Mr. E. Garner, 

 F.L.S. 



