ON THE UPLAND BOTANY OF DERBYSHIRE. ; 9 
Rubus Ideus. Common up to 450 yards in Goyt’s Clough. — 
R. suberectus. None of the three subspecies occur.—R. rhamnifolius. 
Bottom of Monsal Dale, 200 yards. — R. discolor. None seen. — 
R. orien ys. Monsal Dale, and roadside over Cressbrook Mill, 
200-300 yards.—R. unbrosus. Monsal Dale and Wye Valley below 
Chee Tor 200 eae yards.—R. Radula. Taddington Wood, 200-250 
yards. — R. pallidus. One of the most frequent brambles of the 
limestone ikea, ascending to 850 yards at the Lover’s Leap. — 
corylifolius. * Upithe Wye Valley into Ashwood Dale, 300 yards.— 
a8 ee Frequent, ascending the Wye Valley to 350 yards 
r the Lover’s Leap.—R. cesius. Frequent in Millers Dale, &c., 
Easieding to 800 yards over Cressbrook.—R. Chamemorus. Abun- 
dant on the peak of Axe Edge, especially descending the clough on 
the sae 550 yards. 
a spinosissima. Monsal Dale, and plentiful about Cressbrook 
Ltient the limestone debris, 200-800 ya: ards.—R. mollissima. Fre- 
. anin 
200-800 yards. Forms specu noted: lutetiana, dumalis, urbica 
(a form of this with glandular sarees in Taddington Wood); Reutert, 
subcristata, and coriifolia, all three characteristic in Millers — 
and marginata near the school- nine near Cressbrook Hous 
R. arvensis. Taddington Wood, and Wye Valley below Chee Tor ; 
and about Cressbrook, 200-250 yards. 
Geum urbanum. Common in the oaaiee's woods up to 3800 
yards.—G. rivale. Wye Valley up to 300 yar 
Crataegus Oxyacantha. Common up to 450 a ards. 
Pyrus Aucuparia. — to 500 yards. — P. Malus. Lime- 
ane alec up to 800 yard 
Epilobium hirsutum. ‘pane up - 400 yards.—E. parviflorum. 
Wye Valley up to 250 yards. — E. montanum. Common up to 850 
. — E. obscurum. Swamps up ae “600 yards on Axe Edge. — 
E. palustre. Swamps up to 450 yards in Goyt’s Clough. 
Circea lutetiana. Wye Valley up to Chee Tor, O56 yards. . 
cea platycarpa. Swamps up to 500 yards on the slope 
of Axe E 
Ribes Grauitaoti: Not truly wild. 
Sedum Telephium. Limestone cliffs, rama) Wood, Millers 
Dale,’ Chee Tor, &c., 200-300 yards. — S. acre. Limestone cliffs, 
common up to 400 yards. 
Saxifraga tridactylites. Walls up to 800 y — 8. granulata. 
Dry banks up to 350 yards.—S. eager’ nana Dale, Millers 
Dale, Winnats at Castleton, 250-850 y 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Beraepe up to 450 yards in 
Goyt’s Clough. 
Parndssia palustris. Limestone banks up to 400 yards. 
Helosciadium nodiflorum. Wye Valley up to Ashwood Dale, 
800 s. 
Pimpinella Sawifraga. Limestone banks up to 400 yards at 
Peveril Castle, over Castleton.— P. magna. Abundant in Ashwood 
Dale, at the Lover's Leap, up to 350 yards. 
