42 A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN S, DERBYSHIRE. 
flower in December or January; I have not observed the same 
thing in R. hederaceus. — R. hederaceus L. By the tramway near 
(ss ll.— R. sceleratus, R. Flammula, R. reptans, R. auricomus, 
R. acris, R. repens, and R. bulbosus. ommon. — Rh. arvensis 
Rare. is did not Berge a with it, but Mr. Bloxam’s collection 
has a specimen foun the Tickenhall Lime-works, me seed 
perhaps having been brought with fodder for the horses. — R. 
Ficaria L. Everywher 
Caltha palustris Li. oa eee ae at Calke and msg 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. Very rare, and long extinct. Once 
ke! 
+ Berberis vulgaris L. Mr. Bloxam’s collection had a specimen, 
but — locality. 
Papaver Rheas L. Corn-fields. — P. dubiwm L. (Lamotte a= 
elds. 
. Rare. 
t Chelidonium majus L. Calke Village ; doubtless introduced. 
‘umaria officinalis L. Cultivated ground. 
Nasturtium officinale Br. Near Calke Abbey. — N. amphibium 
Br. — of ponds at Calke.—N. palustre DC. Blowam! Station 
not give 
Bar oes vulgaris R. Br, Side of pond in Gill’s Park, Tickenhall. 
Arabis perfoliata Lam. Banks between Tickenha Il a nd Harts- 
horne, and between Tickenhall and Milton. These stations, taken 
onnectio 
Mr. 
‘‘Drakelowe,” as given by Mr. Painter extends the range still 
farther to the 8.W. Avoids limesto 
Cardamine aah L. About the stags of ponds in Calke Park, 
and on the bank of Springwood aa ook.—C. pratensis L., C. hirsuta 
Pee siema With. Comm 
ee (Draba) vulgaris DC. 
Sisymbrium Thaliana Hook. Dry banks on millstone-grit at 
7 ee ta — 8. officinale. — +8. Sophia L. A garden weed at 
Tickenhall.—S. Alliaria Scop. 
Brassica Sinapis Visni. Ova arvensis). Cultivated land. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris Moen 
Senebiera Coronopus Poir. "Os lke, Bloxam! I never met with 
this or the following; they are certainly rare in the district 
Lepidium campestre R. Br. Calke, a ! 
a 
Viola palustris L. Sides of Spri ingwood Brook, nce ; also bog 
near Foremark Park, Bloxam! Apparently the same station as 
‘** Repton Rocks, Playne” of Mr. Pain ac oy otes.’ — Sets hirta L. 
Tickenhall. This and Poterium Sanquisorba and Res eda Luteola are 
e only limestone-loving plants which occur at Tickenhall, 
and these have by no means an exclusive preference for limestone. 
— J. sylvatica Fries (V. Riviniana). Very common. — V. Reichen- 
