A LIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN 8. DERBYSHIRE. 145 
Glyceria fluitans R. Br.—Also either G. plicata or G. pedicellata, 
but in the absence of specimens I will not say which.—G. aquatica 
R. Br. Pond at Calke. 
Festuca rigida Kunth. (Glyceria rigida Smith), ‘ Ticknall Lime- 
works,” Bloxam th. Dry banks between Calke 
and Melbourne, and also at Dimminsdale. — F’. ovina L. Wall of 
plantation near Melbourne.—F. rubra L. Banks and grassy places, 
} eadows. 
L. Waste places.—B. racemosus ‘.” Damp grassy places, espe- 
cially where water stands in winter.—B. mollis L. 
Brachypodium sylvaticum Beauv. edge-banks and woody places. 
lium perenne Li.—t+L. ttalicum Braun. Fields, lingering after 
Hordeum pratense Huds. Meadows at Calke, -— H. murinum L. 
About Swarkestone Bridge ; also at Repton 
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Lomaria spicant Desv. 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum L. 
alls at Calke 
A. Trichomanes L. and A. Ruta- 
muraria Li, 
Athyrium Filix-femina Roth. 
Polypodium vulgare L. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. Meadows and pastures. 
Botrychium Lunaria Sw. Very local, and in small quantity 
quisetum maximum Lam. — E. arvense L. — E. sylvaticum L.— 
E. palustre L, — EF. limosum L. Calke. The form with short 
branches, 
It may be seen that I have followed the order and names of the 
hew edition of the ‘London Catalogue of Plants *; not, however, 
Without a lively sense of the inconvenience entailed by its numerous 
penene, especially in the matter of sequence 
- Bloxam could not have been, in 1833, the accomplished and 
accurate botanist which we all knew him to have been after some 
ween or twenty years’ further study. 
: Journar or Borany.—Vor. 25. [May, 1887.] i 
