8 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



N. D. Bemrose's "Guide to Derbyshire." Editor unknown. 

 These contain lists both of plants and habitats for 

 which no authorities are given. 



1874-87. The reports of the Botanical Locality Eecord 

 Club. 



1881-8. " Journal of Botany." Papers by the Eev. W. H. 

 Painter : " Notes upon the Flora of Derbyshire. 

 1881." " The Upland Flora of Derbyshire," by 

 Mr. J. G. Baker, F.B.S., 1884. "The Upland 

 Botany of Derbyshire," by Mr. W. West, Ib. 

 " Notes on the Flora of Matlock," by Mr. J. G. 

 Baker, F.B.S., and the Eev. W. W. Newbould, 

 M.A., F.L.S., Ib. " Notes on the Flora of Buxton," 

 by the Eev. W. Moyle Eogers, F.L.S., 1885. 

 " Some more Notes on Dove Dale Plants," by the 

 Eev. W. H. Purchas, Ib. " A List of Plants 

 observed in South Derbyshire," by the same 

 author, 1886. " South Derbyshire Plants," by the 

 Eev. W. E. Linton, M.A., 1888. 



1888. " The Flora of Ashton-under-Lyne and District," as 

 compiled by the Ashton-under-Lyne Linnsea 

 Botanical Society, with a List of Mosses of the 

 District, by Mr. J. Whitehead. 



In the "List of Plants observed in South 

 Derbyshire" by Mr. Purchas, mentioned above, are 

 recorded some new plants which were noted by the 

 Eev. A. Bloxam during the time that he lived at 

 Calke, which must have ended in the year 1833. 

 The result of his observations he communicated to 

 the late Mr. H. C. Watson, by whom the rarer 

 plants were published in his " New Botanist's 

 Guide" (1835), and more especially in the Supple- 

 ment. On leaving Calke Abbey he placed in the 

 hands of the then Lady Crewe a collection con- 

 taining a specimen of almost every species observed 

 by him. This collection was carefully preserved 

 by Lady Crewe, and is now in the possession of 

 Mr. Hugo H. Crewe, by whose kindness, as 

 Mr. Purchas says, he was enabled to go carefully 

 through it, and examine at leasure any species of 

 which he was in doubt. The results of this 

 examination Mr. Purchas very kindly allows me to 

 reproduce in the succeeding pages, and they are 

 marked "Bloxam!" This, however, is not the 

 only kindness that I have received from Mr. 

 Purchas. He has at various times assisted me 



