THK FLORA OF STAFFORDSHIRE. 7 



Hall, Painter ; Branstone, Brown, 234 ; abundant, Colton ; near 

 Colwich ; near Great Haywood ; Farley ; Kings Vale, near Barr 

 Beacon. (4) TrysuU Dingle, abundant, 1898. 



Nymph^ace.e. 



Nymphgea lutea L. (2) Manyfold, 11am. (3) Trent at Stoke, 

 Gam. 380 ; Knypersley Hall, Painter ; near Lichfield ; Milford ; 

 Sandwell ; frequent in the Blithe ; river Sowe near Stafford ; 

 Black Brook, near Shenstone. (4) Aqualate Mere! Shaw, 110; 

 Dimmings Dale, near Trysull, &c. 



Castalia speciosa Salisb. (1) Boggy pit near Betley, Shaiv, 

 101. (2) Alton ! Shaw. {3) Bnvhiston, Shaw ; Trent near Burton! 

 Gam. 380 ; Trent near Walton ! Lily Pits, Branston, Brown, 238 ; 

 near Stafford ! Douglas ; pool by railway, Milford, Reader. (4) 

 Aqualate Meer ! Shaw, 101 ; Snowdon Pool, Patshull, Gam. 380. 



Papaverace^. 



Papaver sowniferum L. (2) Tutbury Castle, Gam. 379. (3) 

 Kingswood Common, Codsall. 



P. Rhoeas L. Bare in the north of the county, Gam. 379. 

 (3) Near Stafford, Douglas ; Great Barr, Oscott, &c. (4) Wight- 

 wick ; Lower Penn ; Trysull. 



Var. strigosum Boenn. (4) Near Wolverhampton, Fraser. 



P. dubium L. Common. 



Var. Lecoqii Lam. (2) Mill Dale, Alstonfield, Purchas ! 



P. Argemone L. Frequent. 



Chelidonium majus L. Frequent near villages throughout 

 the county. 



Fumariace-e. 



Neckera lutea Scop. Frequent on walls near houses, Gam. 

 397. (3) Naturalized on wall, Walton Hall, Brown, 236 ; Salt. 



N. bulbosa N. E. Brown. Alien. (3) Grove near the Rectory, 

 Muxton, Shaiv, 392 ; at Perry Hall, in a meadow near the house 

 and river ; at Blithfield House, Bagot, With. 606. (4) Near the 

 Rectory, Muccleston, Shaw, 105 ; Trysull. 



N. claviculata N. E. Br. (1) Craddocks Moss, Fraser. (2) 

 Rudyard Reservoir, Painter. (3) Hawkesyard Park, i?^^^/^';- ; near 

 Stafford, Douglas; Fryer Park and near Walsall. (4) Weston- 

 under-Lizard, Shaw, 105. 



Fumaria capreolata L. Frequent? Gam.-, Shobnall, Brown, 

 396. Probably a rampant form of F. officinalis J. E. B. 



F. muralis Sonder. (3) Hawkesyard Priory, Reader ! 



F. officinalis L. Common. 



F. Vaillantii Lois.? (2) Tutbury Castle, Brown, 396. 



Crucifer^. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri L. (3) Burton Abbey walls. Gam. 398 ; 

 ruins of Rugeley Old Church, Gam. 390 ; (on the ruins of Dudley 

 Castle ! ) Gam. 390. 



