June, 1892. 
THE BOTANY OF BIDDULPH. 
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N. palustre, DC. II. Knypersley Pools ; road to Norton-in-the- 
Moors. III. Rudyerd Reservoir. 
Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. 
Cardamine amara, L. I. Congleton Edge. II. Knypersley Park. 
III. Near Rudyerd Reservoir. 
C. pratensis, L. C. hirsuta, L. 
C. flexuosa, With. II. Abundant at Knypersley Pools and in the 
Park. III. Roadsides, abundant. N.C.R. 
[Coehlearia Armoraeia, L. II. Near Knypersley Hall; remains of 
former cultivation.] 
Sisymbrium Thaliana, Hook. I. Near Biddulpk Grange. III. 
Near Rudyerd Railway Station. 
S. Alliaria, Scop. 
Brassiea Rapa, L., var silvestris, H. G. Watson. III. Horton. 
B. nigra, Koch. II. Road from Knypersley to Leek; once seen. 
B. Sinapis, Visiani. I. Biddulpk. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Hoench. Common everywhere. 
Viola palustris, L. II. Near Knypersley Pools; road from Kny¬ 
persley to Leek. 
V. sylvatiea, Fr. 
V. tricolor, L., and V. arvensis, Murr. I. Biddulpk. 
Polygala serpyllaeea, Weihe. I. Near Biddulph Grange, in field. 
II. Road from Knypersley to Leek. III. Roadsides, Horton. 
Lychnis alba, Mill. I. Garden, near Mow Cop. 
L. diurna, Sibth., L. Flos-eueuli, L. 
L. GithagO, Lam. I. In an arable field near Wickenstone Rocks; a 
casual. 
Cerastium glomeratum, Thuill. I. Biddulph. III. Rudyerd. 
C. triviale, Link. 
Stellaria media, Cyr, S. Holostea, L. 
S. graminea, L. II. Lane at Mill Hayes. 
S. uliginosa, Murr. Common in swampy places. 
Arenaria trinervia, L. II. Road near Knypersley Mill. III. Near 
Rudyerd Railway Station. 
A. serpyllifolia, L. I. Woodside, Biddulph. 
Sagina apetala, L. III. Wall, near Rudyerd Railway Station. 
S. proeumbens, l. 
Spergula arvensis, L. I. Cultivated ground, Biddulph. 
III. Horton. 
Claytonia alsinoides, Sims. II. Grounds of Knypersley Hall and 
Greenway Bank; alien. 
Montia fontana, L. In all three districts. 
Var. rivularis, Gmel. III. Near Harracle’s Mill, Horton. 
Hypericum quadratum, Stokes. I. In the Drive from Biddulph 
Grange to Knypersley. II. Near Knypersley Pools ; and in 
the Park. 
