A LIST OF PLANTS 
OBSERVED IN S. DERBYSHIRE. 
101 
both in fertile and barren fronds, but the venation is strictly that 
of Meniscium, in which genus Katon a iS 
in Guiana. 
Astostioham nicotiansfolium 
se alien, Ried tz., var. Par- 
edt oes 
A. a 
Gismhenic eee ALB, 
. pectin ee Presl 
. dichoto 
Ceratopteris thalictroides 
(J. 
Lygodium venustum Swartz. 
wartz. 
Anemia Breuteliana Presi. 
A. Phyllitidis Swartz. 
s found also 
Danza alata Smith. 
Equisetum gigant 
Psilotum triqu ee Boe artz. 
pacers carolinianum L, 
L. clavatum ZL 
L. cernuu 
L. Sate Lam. 
aqualupianum Spring 
Selaginella serpens fc 
8. albonitens Spreng. 
8. radiata Baker. 
The Rhizocarps— Marsilea, Salvinia and Azolla—which grow 
on the surface of still water, have not been 
there. 
but, no doubt, are found t 
sent from Trinidad, 
Several common West Indian 
ferns { too, the ‘absence of which one teat in this list, probably 
await discovery, with some less known speci 
A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN §S. DERBYSHIRE. 
By tHe Rev. W. H. Purcnas, L. Tx. 
(Continued from p. 44), 
Prunus communis Huds. — +P. domestica L. An escape from 
cultivation at Calke Mill. 
Spirea coger L. About ditches at Calke.—S. Filipendula b. 
In very small quantity in one or two spots about Calke, and in o 
<9 atte Tickenhall and Hartshorne. 
bus Ideus Li. Thickets 8. 
Sas piinanas We & N. at Repton Rocks gern 2 oe aad 
but as I unfortunately did not preserve a specimen from 
this anion, I 1 tock sone re coo doubt as to whether it night not 
rather have. been called 
R. Blosamn’ s authority. At White Lees, 
Sateen ano ex, oD of the Repton Road, Tickenhall ; 
I think also at Repton Rocks. 
R. Lindleianus Lees. 
Hedges and 
R. rhamnifolius W. & N. Se amc peomator O the cordifolius 
form. In hedge 
__ RR. thyrsoideus 
34 Specimens were verified 
Mr. Bloxam as Shere 
yrsoideus, 
ont of Bloxam! and Wimm.? Near SS 
by 
