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Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. II. Knypersley Pools and Bemersley. 
III. Rudyerd Reservoir. 
Puliearia dysenteriea, Gaertn. I. The drive from Biddulph 
Grange. II. Near Rudyerd Reservoir. 
Bidens tripartita, L. II. Knypersley Reservoir. 
Achillea Millefolium, L., and A. Ptarmiea, L. 
Chrysanthemum segetum, L. I. Hay Hill Farm, Biddulph. 
C. Leueanthemum, L. 
C. Parthenium, Pm. III. Near Horton. 
Matricaria inodora, L. 
Tussilago Farfara, L. 
Petasites vulgaris, Desf. I. Several places at Biddulph. II. 
Brown Edge near River Trent. 
Seneeio vulgaris, L. 
S. sylvatieus, L . II. Cinder Bank, Childerplay ; Knypersley 
Reservoir. 
S. Jaeobsea, l. 
S. aquatieus, L. I. Biddulph Moor, 950 feet. II. Knypersley 
Park. 
Arctium minus, Schk. I. Several places at Biddulph. 
Cnieus laneeolatus, Hoffm., and C. arvensis, Hoffm. 
Centaurea nigra, L. 
Lapsana communis, L. 
Crepis virens, L. 
C. paludosa, Moencli. II. Banks of River Trent, Lion’s Paw 
Wood. III. Cliff Wood. In small quantity at both places. 
In Garner’s “Natural History of Staffordshire” this plant 
is recorded as growing “ On the hanks of a rivulet, Biddulph; 
Shaw .” I have failed to find it on the banks of the brook at 
Biddulph. 
Hieracium Pilosella, L. 
H. VUlgatum, Fr. I. Biddulph. II. Knypersley Park. III. Rush- 
ton Spencer. 
Var. SCiaphilum, Uechtr. I. Tower Hill, Mow Cop. 
H. umbellatum, L. I. Gutter Lane ; the watershed between Bid¬ 
dulph Valley and the Trent Valley, 700 feet ; Woodside Colliery. 
H. boreale, Fr. 
Hypoehoeris radieata. L. 
Leontodon hirtus, L. I. The drive from Biddulph Grange ; on sand. 
L. autumnalis, L. 
Taraxacum officinale, Web. 
Var. Dens-leonis, F>esf. 
Var. palustre, DC. I. Near New Pool Farm. II. Below 
Knypersley Mil). III. Horton. 
Laetuea muralis, Fresen. II. Near Knypersley Pools and Kynpers- 
ley Tower. III. Rudyerd Reservoir. 
