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THE BOTANY OF BIDDULPH. 
July, 1892. 
THE BOTANY OF BIDDULPH AND THE NEIGHBOURLY G 
PARTS OF NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE. 
BY THE REV. W, H. PAINTER, 
AUTHOR OF A “ CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE.” 
(Continued from 'page 139.) 
ASgopodium Podagraria, L. I. Biddulph. II. Near Knypersley 
Hall and Schools. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga, L. III. Rushton Spencer ; only seen once. 
Conopodium denudatum, Koch. 
Myrrhis odorata, Scop. I. Near the Clough and the Hall Hill 
Farm, Biddulph. Biddulph, Garner. III. Between Horton 
and Rudyerd. 
Anthriseus sylvestris, Hoffm. III. Near Cliff Hall. 
Angelica sylvestris, L. 
Heraeleum Sphondylium, L. 
Daueus Carota, L. I. The Hay Hill Farm. II. Fields, Knypersley ; 
a casual. 
Caucalis Anthriseus, Huds. 
Hedera Helix, L. 
Adoxa Mosehatellina, L. I. Plantation ; the drive from Biddulph 
Grange. 
Sambueus nigra, L. 
Var. laeiniata, L. II. Near Knypersley Hall; cultivated. 
Viburnum Opulus, L. I. The drive from Biddulph Grange. 
II. Near Knypersley Pools. III. Near Rudyerd. 
Lonieerum Perielymenum, L. 
L. Xylosteum, L. II. Near Knypersley Hall ; alien. 
Galium saxatile, L. 
G. palustre, l. 
Var. Witheringii (Sm.). Type not seen. 
G. Aparine, L. I. In small quantity, the railway sidings, 
Bradbury’s Pits. II. Norton-in-the-Moors. III. Rushton 
Spencer and Rudyerd. 
Valeriana dioiea, L. I. The drive from Biddulph Grange. III. On 
west side of Rudyerd Reservoir. 
V. officinalis, L. 
Var. Mikanii [Wats.]. 
Seabiosa sueeisa, L. 
S. arvensis, L. III. Rushton Spencer and Rudyerd. 
Eupatorium eannabinum, L. II. Seen in one spot only in 
Knypersley Park. 
Solidago Virgaurea, L. II. Knypersley Park and Lion’s Paw Wood. 
Beilis perennis, L. Common everywhere. 
