A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN 8. DERBYSHIRE. 189 
Crepis virens L. 
Hieracium ” Pilosella L. Dry banks, en on limestone. — 
H. vulgatum Fr. ‘Anchor Church,” Blo —— H. boreale Fr. 
Bank of the Tramway at Heath oe ng Ike. 
Hyphocheris radicata L. Pas 
Leontodon hirtus L. Heathy see, —-L. hispidus L. Meadow 
It is curious that both my list and Mr. Bloneunta s collection wae 
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actuca virosa L. Stanton-by-Bridge, where it was previously 
noticed both by the Rev. Chavet geese: (N. B. G., p. 688) 
and by the Rev. W. H. Coleman. aw it there for several 
seasons. Mr. Painter tells me that he failed to find the plant. It 
may, however, be expected to reappear. —- L. muralis Fresen. 
Shady banks. 
Sonchus arvensis L.—S. oleraceus L. a = asper Hoffm. 
Tragopogon pratensis b. minus (Mall. 
—— momtana L. Stanton-by- Bridge, bouik the old sandstone 
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: Genpamuda latifolia L. Near Calke Mi es —— C. rotundifolia L.— 
C. patula L. _“ Rare, near Melbourne,”’ Bloaam! I searched for it 
in the spot which Mr. Bloxam described to ae i. e., between Mel- 
house and Bredon, but without finding it. Mr. Bloxam’s specimen, 
although only a fragment and immature, is the true plant, since it 
shows the toothing of the sepals. Pilkington’s record of it as 
“‘ frequent’’ is, as Mr. H. C. Watson pointed mi a ——— error. 
Specularia hybrida DC. Fields on Melbourn 
Vae —— Myrtillus L. The Rev. W. H. Caleinay told me that 
he had met with this on an outcrop of the millstone grit, not far 
from the “ simone Lime-works. 
Calluna Erica DC. Repton Rocks and Melbourne Common. 
Erica tetralia L. pton Rocks. 
Primula vulgaris Huds. Woods and plantations. — Var. caule- 
scens, al or perhaps rather one of the ‘‘hybride,” occurs bias 
time to —P. veris Li. 
Lysima = hia Nummularia_ L. About the ponds at Calke. — L. 
nemorum L. Near Calke 
gen arvensis Li. Waste ope not common. — A. tenella 
L. Very rare. This appeared in spot on the face of a ere 
and moist roadside bank or een Calke and Melbourne. Clearly, 
€ Ranunculus Lenormandi, a remnant of the old vegetation at 
“Melbourne Common. It was found shee by Bloat ‘in the bog at 
there. 
Samolus Valerandi L. Very rare. ‘‘ Ponds will Swarkestone 
Bridge,” —— ! Not since found, so far as I know 
a raxinus excelsior ad. 
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es wn vg S: Plantation by the roadside at Calke; well 
established, though no doubt originally introduced. 
threa Centaurium Pers. Heath End, Calke. i 
Denyanthes trifoliata L. Found by Mr: Bloxam in the ‘‘ bog 
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