NOTES ON THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE 205 
Linton’s Flora. This name, however, is more applicable to V- 
Mikani eaeee V. Mikanii is much more strongly scented, and 
Mr. W. Hales, ‘Curator of the Chelsea Physic Pe al tells us that 
there the cats scratch up the plants of ai leaving sambuct- 
folia almost untouched, Mr. E. M. Holmes, however, informs us 
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port i (6) Chesterfield. ee ee ta suaveolens Bue ical 
tenwiflorus Cur he ) Via Gellia, ‘Not eat for Deviyahiew 
ince 1801. Bos orispus L. (lL) Wormhill.—Var. acanthoides (L.) 
spermum Andrz. (*C) Hady ; (*G) Sir William near Grindleford ; 
(*L) Over Haddon oe taiech muralis Gaertn. (C) Ashgate.— 
Tragopogon minus Mill. (P) Scareliff, Langwith; (C) Chester- 
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Primula veris x esr (L) Middleton Dale. — erie si 
nemorum L. (C) Walton, Wingerworth, Sutton Wood. — Centau 
rium wmnbellatum Gilib. (E. Centaurium Pers.). (P) Elmton ; (C) 
a 
Gentiana Amarella Over Haddon, Arbelow. —Sym- 
phytum officinale L. (C) ‘Chostertcld: (*Y) near Ashover Hay ; “ L) 
Middleton-by-Youlgreave.—S.  gphncdnetig Ledeb. (L) near Bake- 
well—Myosotis arvensis L. var. umbrosa Bab. (Li) Lathkil Dale. 
Brimington, Cordwell. Spreading tele! on the Coal 
Verbascum Thapsus L. (La) Overton, La Lathkil Dale. sf a mpc 
Linaria rae Mill, (C) Linacre.—L. repens Mill. (*G) 
Bamford (Dr. W. J. Fordham).—L. vulgaris Mill. (L) Middleton- 
by- Youlgreave. aes minor Desf. (P) Bolsover tS (C) Duckmanton. 
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