A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN S. DERBYSHIRE. 148 
DL. — L. “Near Calke Abbey,” Blozam! I did not meet 
wit 
Alisma Plantago L. Calke. 
Butomus umbellatus L. Swarkestone, Bloxam! 
Triglochin palustre L. Pond- side at Calke, Bloxam| 
Potamogeton —_ L. Archer’s Pool. — P. polygonifolius Pour. 
A specimen o loxam’s named ‘‘ natans”’ is clearly this species. 
The bog at Tabtin Rocks would seem to be the most probable 
locality.—P. rufescens Schrad. Archer’ s Pool. Found also by Mr 
Bloxam in one of the Calke Ponds. — ‘‘ P. lucens L.”” This is one 
of the segregates. -‘ Near Calke Abbey,” Bloxam. The specimen 
too imperfect to allow of certainty. I not myself meet with it. 
—P. crispus L. —— P. densus L. “ Near Calke — * Bloxam |— 
P. zoster aja Schum. Melbourne Pool. Found also by Bloxam 
at Swarkestone !—-P. pusillus L. Pool between Potoumeil Park and 
Repton Wa ve ——P. pectinatus L. Melbourne Pool. 
Zannichellia palustris L. Pond in Gill’s Park, Tickenhall. 
Eleocharis palustris R. Br. 
Scirpus setaceus L. Damp spots by the Melbourne Road. — 8. 
a L. Melbourne Pool, and in the Trent. — 8S. sylvaticus L. 
By eee Brook, and “by the upper pond in Calke Park,” 
Blozam! 
Er a angustifolium Roth. ‘Bog at Foremark Park,” 
"Bloxan 
Carex pulicaris L.  “ Bog at cea Park,” Bloxam! — C. 
disticha Huds.! (C. intermatia Good.). Near the upper pond at 
Calke, Bloxam. — C. paniculata L. = SNe s Pool, and in a wet 
copse at Milton. — C. vulpina rf — C. muricata L. — “ C. divulsa 
Good.” According to Mr. Bloxam, in N. B. G., p. 640, ‘‘ Common in 
Calke Park.’ If there is no error here, the plant must, I think, have 
disappeared, for I have neither record nor recollection of finding it, 
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men named ‘ divulsa”’ in Mr. Bloxam’s collection is, like too many 
others, small and unsatisfactory ; it may be C. divulsa, but I rather 
incline to consider it C. muricata var. pseudo-divulsa. This specimen 
contrasts no doubt with that given as C. muricata, but then the latter 
is of the form which has fewer and larger perigones — usual. C. 
in Dovedale last season with th met with a 
Single tuft of it in a densely wooded spot. — C. echinata Murr. (C. 
stellulata). Bog at Repton Rocks. — C. remota L. mate at 
Near Calke.—C. acuta L. A er of Bloxam’s, gathered near 
Swarkestone and named “stricta,” is, I think, C. acuta. — C. 
Geodenowii Gay. Bog at Repton Rocks ; also a taller form near 
