28 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



182. Arenaria trinervis, L. (Plantain-leaved Chickweed 

 or Sandwortj. Native. British type. Eange 1-2. 



I. Miller's Dale ; between Matlock Bath and Bonsall ! 

 Chapel-en-le-Frith, up to 350 yards, Buxton, Rogers. 



III. Common about Derby ! 



184. Stellaria nemorum, L. (Wood Stitchwort). Native. 

 Scottish type. Eange 1-2. 



I. Wood at Mellor, Wild', Stirrup Wood, Charlesworth, 

 Whitehead. 



II. River side, near Eckington, Waterfall. 



185. Stellaria media, L. (Common Chickweed). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common throughout the county ! Ascends up to 450 

 yards, Baker, J. B. 



Var. neglecta, Weihe. 



I. Matlock Bath, R. Roberts, com d - J. Whitehead. 



III. Close to Brailsford Church, Linton. 



185.* Stellaria umbrosa, Opitz. 



I. Hedge Banks, Fenny Bentley, and near the Eailway 

 Station, Ashbourne, Purchas, J. B. 



186. Stellaria Holostea, L. (Greater Stitchwort). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1. 



Common throughout the county ! Ascends up to 350 

 yards near Buxton, Rogers. 



187. Stellaria glauca, With. (Glaucous Marsh Stitch- 

 wort). Native. English type. Eange 1. 



III. Near Bradley Pond, Mr. F. B. Wright in Smith MSS. 

 " In the meadows below Eepton, Bloxam! The specimen is 

 very poor and unsatisfactory, but it seems rightly named, and 

 is placed side by side with an undoubted one from Grotby, 

 Leicestershire, so that Mr. Bloxam evidently knew the 

 species. It is remarkable, however, that no other botanist 

 should have met with it near Eepton," Purchas, J. B. Near 

 Shirley, Linton. 



188. Stellaria graminea, L. (Lesser Stitchwort). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common throughout the county ! Ascends up to 500 

 yards, Baker, J. B. 



189. Stellaria uliginosa, Murray. (Bog Stitchwort). 

 Native. British type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common in wet places ! Ascends up to 550 yards on 

 Axe Edge, Baker, J. B. 



