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THE BOTANY OF BIDDULPH. 
June, 1892. 
H. humifusum, L. I. Biddulph, near railway station. II. Biddulph 
Moor; Lask Edge. 
H. pulehrum, L. I. Lane at New Pool. 
Malva rotundifolia, L. I. Biddulph Hall. 
Tilia vulgaris, Hayne. I. Biddulph, road to Congleton. II. Near 
Knypersley Park. III. Near Cliff Hall, Rudyerd. Planted. 
Linum eathartieum, L. Heaths, in all three habitats. 
Geranium molle, L. I. Near Biddulph. 
G. Robertianum, L. II. Roadsides. III. Near Rudyerd Railway 
Station. 
Oxalis AeetOSella, L. In all three districts. A variety with dark 
pink flowers, in Lion’s Paw Wood, II. 
Ilex Aquifolium, L. 
[Aeer Pseudo-platanus, L. Planted.] 
Ulex europaeus, l. 
U. Gallii, Planch. I. Drive from Biddulph Grange to Knypersley. 
II. Roadsides ; common. 
Cytisus SCOparius, Link. I. Whitemoor, Biddulph. II. Knypersley 
Park. III. Horton. 
Ononis repens, L. I. Biddulph, approaching 0 . spinosa, L. 
II. Road from Knypersley to Leek. 
Medieago lupulina, L. II. Near Knypersley Pools. III. Rushton 
Spencer, &c. 
Trifolium pratense, L. I. Biddulph. III. Rushton Spencer, &c. 
T. medium, L. I. Drive from Biddulph Grange to Knypersley. 
T. hybridum, L. I. Cultivated ground, Biddulph. N.C.R. 
T. repens, L. 
T. dubium, Sibth. I. Drive from Biddulph Grange, &c. II. Near 
Knypersley Mill. 
Lotus eornieulatus, L., L. pilosus, Beeke. 
Vieia hirsuta, Koch. II. Near Knypersley Hall. 
V. sepium, L. 
Lathyrus pratensis, L., L. maerorrhizus, Wimm. 
Prunus communis, Huds. I. Biddulph Common. II. Near Rud¬ 
yerd Reservoir. 
P. Padus, L. I. Near Gillow Heath, in abundance. 
Spiraea Ulmaria, L. I. This plant doubtless grows here, but I have 
no record of it. II. Knypersley Park. III. Near Rudyerd. 
Rubus Idaeus, L. 
R. fissus. Lindl. III. Growing upon the side of the railway at Rud¬ 
yerd Reservoir, where it was first pointed out to me by the Rev. 
W. H. Purchas. Also in Cliff Wood, and roadside, Rushton 
Spencer, ascending to 1,000 feet upon Lask Edge. N.C.R. 
R. plicatUS, W. and N. Common in all three districts, ascending to 
900 feet. 
R. affinis, w. and N. N.C.R. 
Var. lentiginosus [Lees]. III. On the east side of Rudyerd 
Reservoir, fide Professor Babington. 
