NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOCK. «B85 
repens. All three about Matlock meet in Dovedale, the two latter 
up to 850 yds.— R. bulbosus and Fica 
Caltha palustris. Matlock and the Sieg 
— ~ garis. Limestone bank at Matlock Bath; perhaps 
not indigeno 
Pa apaver “ae Only seen once, at Whatstandwell.—P. dubium. 
Scattered in cultivated fields, var. Lecogii seen as well as the type, 
up to 250 yds. 
- Chelidonium majus. Roadsides at Cromford and Matlock Bath. 
fi Cor ates lutea. Occasionally on walls, as about Matlock Bridge 
atio 
isiawie officinalis. A weed of cultivated ground up to 250 yds. 
No Pit aksecde seen 
ws Ra aphanis istrum. A rare weed; only the form with 
bright yellow flowers like those of a Sinapis se seen 
napis arvensis. A frequent weed up to 250 ‘yds. —S. alba, An 
Ones straggler from gardens. — S. nigra. Derwent bank at 
atlock Bridge 
Brassica = eal . A common weed of cultivated ground up t 
300 yds. Forms with both lemon-yellow and or gee -yellow flowers. 
Si sale ‘officinale, Roadsides up to 800 yds. ; common 
8. Allia D. Very fine in the limestone woods. 
Dasdsnciis pratensis. Damp fields up to 350 yds.—C. hirsuta 
and sylvatica. Both frequent.—C. sneer 8 Via Gellia, Cromford 
lentiful 
Arabis Thaliana. Gritston ees: at Matlock Bridge.—A. hirsuta. 
Limestone walls and cliffs, frequent, up to 250 yds. 
_ etrales vulgaris. Lover's Walk, Matlock Bath, and a few 
other p 
ome apenas. D. Abundant about the streams up to 
250 yds. — N. palustre. Near the stream in Cromford Dale.— 
N. amphibium. By the Cromford Canal at Whatstandwell. 
Armoracia rusticana. Via Gellia, &e. ; an occasional stray from 
cottage garden ns. 
Ti hlaspi virens. Matlock Tor, Heights of Abraham, &c., 150 to 250 
‘Ed Lane associated with Arenaria verna on the debris of the 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris. D. A common roadside weed up to 
ds. 
y 
Riseda Luteola. ‘Limestone quarries in Matlock Dale. No lutea 
seen 
He lianthemum vulgare. D. Common on the limestone banks 
up to the heights of Abraham, 350 yds. 
Piola ialaatees Only seen on Tansley Moor; gritstone. — V. 
odorata. Seen once at the top of Bonsall, near a farmhouse.— 
V. hirta. Dov edale, Via Gellia, Cromford Dale, and other lime- 
Stone woods.— V. sylvatica. D. Woods up to the ag of 
Abraham, 850 yds. i 2 tricolor. Cultivated ground u 
both type and var. arvensis and a form just oo sare Pasty 
_ —V. lutea. Matlock Tor and heights of Abraham 
Drosera, None seen. © 
