- B44 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOCK. 
Phragmites communis. Reservoirs; rar 
Aira caespitosa. D. Common at all as up to 350 yds.— 
A, flexuosa, Gritstone heaths. Avoids the limestone dales. 
Avena pratensis. D. Dry limestone aye. frequent. — 4. 
elatior. D. Common at all levels up to 
Holeus mollis and lanatus. Common at all ‘avala up to 850 yds. 
Triodia decumbens. Tansley Moor. 
Keleria cristata. Limestone banks in Dovedale. ; 
Molinia cerulea. Tansley Moor, over gritstone ; not seen in the 
limestone dales 
Meliea uniflora, D. Common in the woods up to 300 yds. 
Catabrosa aquatica. Canal-side at Whatstandwell. 
Glyceria fluitans. Swamps up to 800 yds.—G. plicata. By the 
stream in Dovedale.—G. aquatica. By the Cromford Canal south 
of Whatstandwell. 
oa annua, pratensis, and trivialis. D. Common at all levels. 
xP. Hecowalse, Woods of the — Gellia, &&¢. — P. compressa. 
Limestone walls at Whatstandwell, & 
riza, Cynosurus, and Dactylis. D, Common at all elevations. 
ina. D, 
Festuca ovina. Frequent ; male on the gritstone heaths, 
and duriuscula in the limestone dales —TF’. pratensis. Grassy places ; 
frequent. 
Bromus giganteus. D. 7s and thickets ; —_ less common 
than B. asper.— B. as se Common an luxuriant in 
woods u 300 yds akes and in Yorkshive this and the 
agrarian zone.—B. sterilis and mollis. Dry banks and roadsides. _ 
Brachypodium sylvaticum. D. Everywhere common in the woo 
up to 300 yds. We ex xpected aoa but could not find any. 
Triticum a and repens. . Frequent up to 300 yds. 
Lolium per D. Chika at all levels ; ttalicum introduced 
any BE 
Nardus ste Dovedale and Pentley — 
Pteris. Frequent both on grit and lim 
Lomaria Spicant. Gritstone heaths. pa the erage 
Asplenium Ruta-muraria, Walls, both of grit and limestone 
Athyrium. Rare in the limestone dales 
Scolopendrium. Limestone cliffs. Avoids the gritstone. 
Cystopteris fragilis. Limestone cliffs. 
Nephrodium Filix-mas and dilatatum.—Woods at all levels, both 
f grit and limestone. No Or eopteris seen. 
Polypodium vulgare. D. Limestone rocks. 
Lycopodium. None seen, 
Equisetum arvense. D. Common at all levels. — E. palustre. 
Damp places.—E. maximum, About the stream in Cromford Dale. 
—E. limosum. Cro mford and Lumsdale Reservoirs, plentiful, the 
Jluviatile form 
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