THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. : 214 
Southwards of Derby is a broad plain resting upon pte 
rocks, through which Sot Rivers Trent and Derwent t flow on 
way to the ocean. These are the principal rivers of Derbyshire, 
though there are Gehies more elaleated for their beiaed viz, 
the Bove. the Wye, the Lathkill, the Goyt, and the 
For botanical purposes the county may be ‘thus ‘divided into 
four districts :—-I. The Peak district, in which are the principal 
moorlands and dales; II. The Coal-measures; III. The Magnesian 
Limestone; and IV. The district south of Duffield and Ashbourne. 
The compiler of this list desires to express bis great obligations 
to the Reyds. Gerard Smith, of Ockbrook, Derby, and W. H. 
Purchas, of Alstonfield Vicarage, Ashbourne; to Messrs. Harris, 
of Burton-on-Trent; Haggar, of ete Hannan, Searle, and 
Whitelegg, of pag under-Lyme; C. Bailey, F.L.8., of Whalley 
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Whittaker, of ‘Steller, Derby ; who have greatly assisted him with 
ie cel and who are responsible for the habitats against which 
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their es are placed. 
peetiavat aselkies with J. G. Baker, Esq., F.L.8., of the Royal 
Gardens, Kew; and Mr. . E. Bagn all, of Birmingham, for ex- 
can! epi J the specimens fuente to the 
ecimens recorded in the following "Tist oe 
iter, & 
pleme as ary list of the same will be given at the close of this Fai 
arrangement followed is that of the ‘ London Catalogue of 
British Plants,’ Ed. VII. 
Thalictrum ee Linn.; montanum, Wallr. I. Monsal Dale, 
Bailey; Cave Dale, Castleton, West ; Cressbrook Dale ! 
si nh. I. Gave Dale, Castleton, West ; The 
Winnatits, Castleton ! 
. flavum, Linn.; spherocarpum, Bosw. I. Monk’s Dale, Worm- 
hill, West. IV. Common about Bu suid on-Trent, Harris. 
Anemone nemorosa, Linn. Com 
Myosurus minimus, Linn. IV. Drakelowe, Stapenhill, Harris 
Ranunculus fluitans, Linn. IV. River a ehh Darley pie 
Derby! common about Burton-on- isda 
Ey eltatus, Fries. I. Baslow and real, Bailey. IV. Old 
bed of Derwent, Litchureh, Derby ! 
R. floribundus, Bab. I. Farley Paddocks, Baslow, Bailey; Ponds 
at Boalios, ‘Dab 
penice satana’ Be hur. I. Lathkill Dale, Monsal Dale, Batley ; 
Dove ‘Dale and Miller’s Dale! 
Lenormandi, Schultz. I. Kinder Scout, West; Coombes 
Moss, near Buxton! 
R. hederaceus, Linn. IV. Milton, Repton, Playne; > 
Rocks, Hagger ; Braadiall; near Derby, Whittaker; common 
Burton-on-Trent, Harris. 
