3386 : NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOOK. 
Polygala vulgaris. D. Grassy banks up to 350 yds. ; frequent. 
Silene echt Matlock bank and _ hill-side, ascendin ing from 
Matlock Bridge to Bonsall.—S. nutans. Limestone cliffs in Dove- 
dale ot seen about Matloc 
Lychnis vespertina. Rosdside at Whatstandwell.—L. diurna. D. 
Common in woods up to 300 yds. 
Cerastium glomeratum. Via Gellia.—cC. triviale. D. Common 
in grassy places up to 350 yards. 
Stellaria media. D.. Common up to 300 yds. — S. Holostea.— 
S. graminea. D. Ascends to 800 yds.—S. uliginosa. Damp places 
up to 300 yds. 
Arenaria trinervia. Dry bank on the hill, ascending from Mat- 
lock Bridge to Bonsall. — A. serpyllifolia. D. Walls and dry 
banks, frequent up to 800 yds., both type and var. leptoclados. 
Alsine verna. Matlock Tor, Masson, SOT &c., 150 to 300 yds., 
abundant ; always associated with lead min 
Sagina apetala. Gritstone wall at Whatstandwell Railway 
Station.—S. procumbens. Frequent. 
Spergularia rubra. Gritstone quarry over the church at Matlock 
bank, 250 yds. 
Hypericum calycinum. Lover's Walk, Matlock Bath; alien.— 
Hi. perforatu D. Frequent in the limestone woods up to 800 
yds. — H. Lihiotitien. Dovedale, Via Gellia, &c.; about the 
streams. — H. pulchrum. Gritstone quarry over Matlock bank, 
250 yds.—H. hirsutum. ae Via Gellia, Matlock Tor, and 
other limestone woods; abun 
Matlva moschata. Dovedale, Via Gellia, and by the Cramford 
Canal at Whatstandwell. — M. ‘it and sylvestris. Near 
Tilia grandifolia. foaea de at Wi latetandell, and by the 
sta oa, Matlock Bath. — 7. intermedia. Limestone ohifts of 
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Linum catharticum. D. Dry banks, frequent, up to 850 yds.— 
L. usitatissimum. A few plants by roadsides 
eranium pratense. D. Common in the limestone woods up to 
800 yds.—G. columbinum. Foot of cliff in Dovedale.—G. lucidum 
- Walls and rocks, Via Gellia, &c.—G. Robertianum. D. Com- 
mon in the limestone woods up to 350 yds. 
Oxalis Acetosellaa D. Shaded woods up to 850 yds.; fre- 
uent. 
, Impatiens parviflora. A few plants in Cramford Dale, and at 
the Lover’s Walk, Matlock Bath. 
Ilex Aquifolium. D. Frequent up to 300 yds. 
Euonymus europeus. Via Gellia and Matlock Tor 
thamnus catharticus. D. Via Gellia, Matlock Tor, and hill- 
side east of Bonsall up to 250 yds. 
Acer Pseudo-platanus. D, Everywhere in om woods.—A. cam- 
pestre. LD. Common in the limestone dales up to 300 yds. 
Ulex europaeus. D. Mainly on the gritstone; not plentiful.— 
U. Gallit. On the gritstone at all levels from the teri ay side at 
Whatstandwell up to 800 yds. ; very fine on Tansley 
