A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN S. DERBYSHIRE. 141 
Clairv. Between Tickenhall and Repton; and near Repton Park‘ 
as above, Bloxam ! 
Nepeta Cataria L. Tickenhall.—N. Glechoma Benth. Common, 
Scutellaria galen iculata L. Side of ponds at Calke. 
Prunella vulgaris L. 
Stach, _ Bowes Benth. pce | places. —S. palustris L. Calke 
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ill.—S. s ica Li.—S. arvensis L. Bridle road to Swarkestone, 
Bloxam ! 
Giles Tetrahit L. ow plac 
Lamium te iron L. — L hybrid Vill. Waste ground at 
Tickenhall Vicarage.—L. album L, ee Galeobdolon Crantz. Woods. 
Ballota n er L. Hedge-bank 
Teucriwm Soiee L. Rattan and Repton. 
Ajuga reptans 
Plantae majo L.—P. media L.—P. lanceolata L.—P. Coronopus 
Melbou 
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Belgien. annuus L. ‘Near Calke Abbey,” Blozam! 
Chenopodium polyspermum L, Calke Village, and at Calke Mill. 
aria Li, (C. olidum Curt.). Found b Mr. Bloxam in the 
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together. I believe that it was afterwards destroyed by some 
alterations. — C. albun L. — C. rub: White Hollow 
Calke Village. — C. Bonus-Henricus L. Near the churchyard at 
Tickenhall, ike at Calke. 
Atriplex patula and A, angustifolia Sm 
Polygonum Convolvulus L, Fields between Tickenhall and Rep- 
ton. — P. aviculare L.— P. Hydropiper L.— P. Persicari ria Li.— 
oe L. Plentiful in one of the ponds in Calke Park. — P. 
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Shien ex conglomeratus ae — R. sanguineus b. viridis (Sibth.).— 
R. obtusifolius L. — crispus L. — R. Hydrolapathum Huds. 
Swarkestone.—R. Per L. and R. Acetosella L. 
Euphorbia ame L. was found by Mr. Bloxam in Calk 
Park! and in 1859 I was shown a solitary dwindling plant of it, 
which en disappeared. The plant grew sparingly in South- 
wood, just within the Leicestershire border.— E. Peplus L. and F 
igua Cultivated ground. 
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. Ulmus montana L. A arently wild in some places, but often 
planted.—+ U. campestris Sm. Fine old ae) trees in Calke Park. 
Humulus iocaiet is L. Near Melbour 
Urtica dioica L. Abundant.—U. wrens i. Rare. 
Parietaria officinalis L. : : 
Bebita wt hs “fh Difficult to say if really wild or not. 
L. 
Coryl Ll L: 
ances o Araana pedunculata Ehrh. The more common form in 
the district.—@. sessiliflora Salisb. Scarce. 
+ Fagus — L. Only, I think, as a planted tree, not truly 
wild. 
