CATALOGUE OP RARE PLANTS POUND IN THE 



Sub-Class IL— MONOCOTYLEDONES. 



JuNCAGiNACE^. — Trtglochin palustre, meadows near the Rea. 



Orchidaceje. — Listera ovata, and Orchis morio, mascula, latifo- 

 Ha, and maculata, common about Sheldon. 



MELANTHACEiE. — Colchicum autumnale, common in wet fields 

 near Yardley. 



Amaryllidackje. — Narcissus pseudo-fiarcissus, field at Showell 

 Green, and fields near Yardley. 



LiLiACEJE. — Allium ursinumj fields and brooksides nearMose- 

 ley and Yardley. 



BuTOMACEJE. — Butomus umbellatus, Vaughton's Hole. 



JuNCACEJE. — Narthecium ossifragum, bog on Moseley Common. 



CvPERACEiE. — Rhyncospora alba, bogs on Moseley Common ; 

 Eriophorum vaginatum, angustifolium, bog on Moseley Common; 

 Carex stellata, ovalis, remotttj Moseley Common ; C. paiiiculata, 

 pond at Edgbaston, near Strawberry Vale ; C. divulsa, same place ; 

 C. viilpina, Shady Lanes, common ; C. sylvatica, Edgbaston Lane, 

 opposite Cannon Hall gates ; C. pseudo-cyperus, ditch in a field on 

 the Balsall Heath side of the Rea ; C.Jlava, binervis, proecox, pani- 

 cea, ccBspilosa, Moseley Common ; C. acuta, paludosa, riparia, 

 bank of the Warwick Canal ; C. vesicaria, pond on Moseley Com- 

 mon ; C. laevigata, moist field at Highgate, not far from the Rea. 



Graminaceje. — Molinia caerulea, Moseley Common ; Melica uni~ 

 flora, common in shady lanes. 



Class II., CELLULARES.— Sub-Class III., ACOTYLEDONES. 



PoLYPODiACEiE. — Aspidium lobatum, Yardley ; A, oreopteris, 

 cristatum, dilatatum, Moseley Common ; Asplenium adiantum-ni- 

 grum, trichomanes. Green Lane, Yardley ; A. ruta-muraria, old 

 walls. Hall Green, but not common ; A. JUix-foemina, lanes, com- 

 mon ; Blechnum boreale, Moseley Common ; Scolopendrium vuL 

 gare, lanes near Yardley occasionally. 



Osmund ACE JE. — Osmunda regalis, Moseley Common. 



Ophioglossace^. — Ophioglossum vulgatum, meadow at the Rec- 

 tory, Sheldon. 



LycoPODiACE-ffij. — Lycopodium selago, bog on Moseley Common. 



M. A. Beilby. 



[We have taken the liberty of supplying, in the above list, the family 

 names from the second edition of Lindley's work, which will, we hope, meet 

 the wishes of our correspondent.— Eds.] 



