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(L) Alpi —C. arvense L. (C) Linacre. 0 apetala L. 
by at. n. — Arenaria en a L. Bas Seareli : Somer- 
manton.—tS. sa ‘via Boenn. (* -G) Grindloford : “Ory M yash.— 
Claytonia sibirica L. (*L) Buxton (Rev. W. W. Mas a | A.).— 
Montia fon isa ma L. var. major All. (G) Goyt pont Cato le. 
this piiation, especially on the gees Coal Mea oa) Ab .g 
rangulum L. (Li) Ashover; (C) Spital.— H. jrumsfecston L. 
Linacre.—H. pulchrum L.  (C) alton ; Seen on this forma- 
tion).—H. hirsutum L.  (P) aoe (*Y) Barlow. 
alva moschata L. (C) Spital; (* Y) Bavow; (t) Fallgate 
near Ashover. — + Var. heterophylla et (*L) Lathkil Dale.— M. 
ae L. (C) Wessington, Spital—M. rotundifolia L. (P) 
Bolsover ; (G) Northedge, and near Tansley; (LL) Ashover. 
m catharticum L. (G) Cathole; (¥) Haddon. — L. angus 
tifolium ce (*P) Cresswe 
Geranium pratense L. (* ‘Y) —— — near Castleton; (L). 
The white-flowered form found at Alport in 1896 has increased in 
quantity. Growing with it this year Soccdted several plants ‘with 
smaller dull purple (not blue) flowers. They were quite fertile, 
Robertianum. (*L) Lathkill Dale.—G. dissectim L. (P) Cress- 
well, Elmton ; (C) ak, os Barlow, Stretton.—G. pyre- 
naicum Burm. fil. (L) Ash 
cer campestre (C) common round Chesterfield. 
Ulex Gallii Planch. (G) Cathole; (L) Over Haddon.— Medi- 
cago sativa L. (C) Tapton and Chesterfield. —M. lupulina L. tvar. 
Willdenoviana Koch. (*C) Spital; (*G) near Ashover; (*L) 
Eyam.—Melilotus officinalis Lam. (C) Chesterfield. —Lrifotium 
pratense Li. var. sativum Schreb. (*C) Tapton.—TZ’. mediwm ~ Riel ) 
Elmton ; (C) Staveley, hashes ; (G) Wadsholf; (*Y) Bar 
T. hybridum L.  (P) Elmto ; (C) Linacre, Spital; (very ouh sini 
on the Coal Measures).— T. procumbens Sibth. tvar. majus Koch. 
(C) Dronfield Woodhouse. — Anthyllis Valneraria L. (C) Spital. 
ey ins Schkuhr. (P) ear — Vicia hirsuta Gray. 
(SP) & —V. sativa L. (C) C Ghostorfiela Dronfield.—V. an- 
Le eh t (*C) Temple Normanton, Wingerworth.—Lathyrus 
montanus Bernh. C) abundant on this formation. A form with 
narrowly linear leaflets upwards of two inches in length occurred 
near Chesterfie 
Prunus Cerasus L. (*C) Tapton.—P. Padus L. (*C) Winger- 
worth.—Gewm rivale L. _(C) Walton; ; (L) Chee Dale, Monsal 
near Grindleford. — Alchemilla aude L. var. alpestris Pohl. 
Mon 
os 0 ‘ 
above Baslow. — R. canina L. var. lutetiana (Léman). (*C) 
Holmesfield ; (L) Over Haddon. — Var. dumalis orate (P) 
Bolsover ; “h) Lathkil Dale.—+Var. inconspicua (Déségl.). (*P) 
Bolsover ; (*L) Lathkil Dale. —R. dumetorum Thuill. var. c@sia 
