840 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOOK. 
extreme nigra, and'in dry Se a ri approximating towards 
decipiens. —C. Scabiosa. Matlock Tor 
imei Leucanthemum. D. agit mmon in grassy places. 
A form any heads to a stem and more deeply-cut leaves 
noted at Gilauaewine ll. 
Matricaria Parthenium. D. Established by roadsides in several 
places.—WM. inodora. In cultivated ground up to 300 yds. 
Tanacetum vulgare. Plentiful on the banks of the Derwent. 
—* a D. Pastures at all levels up to 350 yds. ; 
armica. Lumsdale. Fine A. serrata seen in 
ins. at t Matlock Bath. 
Artemisia vulgaris. Roadsides and waste ground ; frequent. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum. Roadside at Whatstandwell. 
Fi go. None seen. 
Senecio vulgaris. D. Common up to 800 yds. — 8S. erucifolius. 
Roadside between Tissington and the Peveril ae Dovedale ; not 
seen = Matlock.—S. Jacobea. D. Common at all levels up to 
35 —S. aquaticus. D. Stream-sides, frequent; very luxurian 
in the Via Gellia. 
sre Conyza. Limestone banks in the Via Gellia and on ae 
lock Tor. — I. dysenterica, Roadsides at Tissington at Wha 
standw ell. 
Bellis perennis. D. Common at rr doves up to 850 yds. 
Solidago Virgaurea. Woods; not ¢ 
Tussilago Farfara, D. Common in waste ground up to 800 yds. 
Petasites vulgaris. D. Abundant Dy the strea 
Eupatorium iniasenhiia. D. Woods and RUE sides up to 
300 yds. ; common. 
Lamesa communis. D. Roadsides; frequen 
Pe teen radicata. D, Grassy places ee all levels up to 
yas 
Leontodon hispidus and autumnalis. D. Grassy places at all 
levels up to 800 yds. 
icris hieracioides. D. Limestone banks; freque 
Tragopogon minor. Hill-side west of Matlock age Station. 
Taraxacum officinale. D. Common at all levels up to 350 y ds. 
Lactuca muralis. D, Common in woods and on shaded cliffs 
up to 800 yds. 
Sonchus oleraceus, asper, and arvensis. D. All three frequent. 
Crepis virens. D. Frequent in son up to 300 yds. No 
paludosa seen 
Hieracium Pilosella. D. Common at all levels up to 850 yds. 
—f1. vulgatum. Cliffs up to 350 yds.; not co ae and we were 
— at to see either cesium or mae —— —__H. boreale. Com- 
n in woods and on hedge-banks up to 800 yds. 
age RS pect es in sandy pa over gritstone only ; 
not seen in the limestone dal 
Campanula latifolia. Matlock Tor and lanes over Bonsall on the 
eastern pres =P to 800 yds.—C. rotundifolia. D. Grassy places ; 
common at all levels up to 850 yds. 
Vaccinium Myr ‘iibea at shear Abundant on Tansley Moor 
and other gritstone ridges, 2 
