888 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOCK. 
asecnding to 300 yds.; var. ferox, abundant in the Via Gellia and 
at Whatstandwell. — R. corylifolius. D. Common in woods and 
thickets up to 800 yds.; sasccrally var. sublustris, but good con- 
jungens seen in the Via Gellia.—R. casius Common in woods 
and thickets, ascending to 800 yds. over r Matlock Bath, both the 
type and varieties. 
Rosa mollissima. Woods and thickets up to 800 yds., both the 
type and var. cerulea.—R. tomentosa. D. Frequent up to 800 yds. 
in a wide range of forms, of which the most interesting was one 
with scabriuscula leaves and sepals falling whilst the fruit was still 
green, on the top of the ridge of hill between Bonsall and Matlock 
Bridg j E here common up i 
— and Mr. Bagnall, we specially noted lutetiana, spharica, 
malis, biserrata. urbica, frondosa, arvatica, andevagensis, uteri, 
bert coritfolia, and Watsoni, the last at Tissington. — A. 
arvensis. D. Bye rywhere common in woods and thickets, ‘oun 
ing ‘, 00 yds. 
Crataegus monogyna. TD. Common in a and hedges up to 
300 yds. Var. laciniata on Matlock Tor, 
Py yrus rupicola. Limestone cliffs of Matlock Tor ; seen also 0 
cliffs in Dovedale, but only on the Staffordshire side of the case. 
- Aucuparia. D. ese ED to 850 yds., but scarcely seen in 
the Eicciti dales. — P, D. Common in woods and 
pat ee to 300 an 
ot s 
seen 
Boilobiwrn angustifolium. By the stream in the Via Gellia ; 
pope introduced.—E. hirsutum. D. Abundant by we streams. 
-_parv iflorum. D. With the last; frequent.—. montanum. 
D.:. Comm: mon in woods up to 800 yds. Two curious pees aa pubes 
one with several of the leaves of the main stem arranged in threes, 
and another tall and much branched, with flowers nearly as large 
asin E. hirsutum, with which it grew, near the Via Gellia Colour 
orks.—E. roseum. Roadside at Matlock Bridge.—E. obscurum. 
Keasudale Radenvninas &ce.—H. palustre. Stream-side on the moor 
over Tansle 
Circea laitetiont D. Frequent in woods and thickets. We 
— only find lutetiana, not alpina, which is recorded at Matlock 
t 
Callitriche platycarpa, = and slow streams. 
M yriophy yllum. None gs 
Ribes Grossularia. Roadside in the Via Gellia, &e. ; scattered 
ict, only. 
Sedum Fabaria. Limestone rocks in Dovedale; sparingly. — 
S. album. Walls in Matlock Dale; doubtless a carden escape.— 
S. acre. Walls and rocks, both of grit and sandstone ; frequent. 
Saxifraga tridactylites. Common - walls.—S. hypnoides, Lime- 
stone débris in Dovedale and over Bon ‘ . 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Dany ‘shady places in the Nie 
ellia, &e. 
Parnassin palustris. Limestone banks over Matlock Bath, &¢. 
