Patnter: Supplement to the Flora of Derbyshire. 179 
The Census of Plants for Derbyshire now stands thus :— 
TYPES OF DISTRIBUTION. 
British?" 4 a a8 a8 Bs fort pO 
English 222 
Germanic 14 
Highland 9 
Scottish 29 
Atlantic Me 3 ee Abe . 4 
latermediate vee ve es ‘be a 
Local 3 
—~ 782 
zone of nearly all the dae recorded in my ‘ Contribu- 
tion,’ and in the following ‘ Notes,’ have been placed in the 
Dérby Meseiel and my own Stlanlan will now be presented to 
the British Museum. 
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206, 
PHANEROGAMIA. 
Clematis Vitalba L. Page ir. Ill. Muggington ! 
- Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. Page 12. 
II. Spinkhill, near Chesterfield, C. Waderfad/. 
III. Between Stanton-by-Dale and Dale Abbey ! 
- Ranunculus fluitans Lam. Page 12. 
I. Bradwell, Fox. Ul. Brailsford, Zznton, E. C. Report, 
Between Chellaston and Swarkestone! 
P- 
- Ranunculus Lenormandi F . Schultz. Page 13. 
Ill. Mickleover, Bzndley. 
Ranunculus hederaceus L. Page 13. 
I. Bradwell, Fox. III. Mickleover, Arndley. 
Ranunculus Lingua L. Page 13. 
I. Cottage Pond, Chatsworth, Gem of the Peak. 
II. South Normanton, Coe in Pilkington 
III. Ingleby, Glover; formerly at Woodville, Nat. Hist 
Tutbur 
Ranunculus auricomus L. Page 13. 
Il. Hague Lane, Renishaw, Waéerfad/. 
IIf. Near Sudbury! 
Ranunculus sceleratus L. Page 13. 
III. Mickleover, Bindiley. 
Ranunculus arvensis .. Page 14. 
III. Mickleover, Bindley. 
Caltha palustris L. Page 14. 
New. Var. Guerangerii (Boreau). 
Il. Bradley, Zinton, B. E. C. Report, pp. 244 and 399. 
‘Seis une 1890. 
