NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOCK. 889 
. a vulgaris. Tansley Moor, on gritstone. Avoids the 
Bbsens europea. Woods up to 800 yds. over Matlock Bath. 
Helosciadium nodiflorum. D. Very abundant about the streams. 
a Podagraria. D, Roadsides up to 800 yds. on Mat- 
oc 
nella Sawxifraga. D. Common on the limestone banks 
up to es ahs of Arabian, 350 yds. A form with bright red 
flowers at Bonsall.—P. m D. Common on limestone banks 
up “a 300 yds. on the top of ‘hs ridge between Bonsall and Matlock 
sn oe 
usa Cynapium. Cultivated ground up to us yds. 
Ange gre shee D. Damp woods ; frequen 
Herac m Sphondylium. D. Dry ba nks up . the heights of 
Rehan, eacank 350 yds. Varieties noted with laciniated leaves 
and small orbicular mericarps. 
Daucus Carota. a Dry banks; frequent. 
ortlis Anthriscus. D. Common on dry banks up to the 
heights of MMsakins, 350 yds. 
Hii gee Spinal. Woods _ pastures ; frequent. — C. 
ul 2a D. Hedge-banks; freque 
Myrrhis odorata. Stream-sides cae lanes up to 300 yds. over 
Bonsall; very wild-lookin 
Conium maculatum. Waste ground in the Via Gellia. 
a Helix. D. Walls, rocks, and trees; common at all 
Ba: vi oe 350 yds. 
Viburnum Opulus L. D. Woods up to 800 yds. ; oto 
onicera Periclymenum. D. Like — last. 
oe verum and Cruciata. D mon at all — — eg 
( : re. Common 
Aparine. D. Cultivated poet in up to 300 yds. 
eta Succisa. D. Grasey Gendt wD ae 800 pias common. 
where common on dry 
d , 
crispus. D, Boadsides ; ; frequent. — C. lanceolatus, palustris, and 
arvensis. D. Common at all i ae up to Masson heights, 
Carlina vulgaris. Dovedale and Matlock Tor. 
D. Frequent in the woods, both type and 
Other forms. No majus anywhere seen. 
} ck Tor. 
Centaurea nigra. D, Common in pastures up to 800 yds., both 
