CATALOGUE OF PLANTS 

 COLLECTED IN WARWICKSHIRE 



IN THE YEAR 1873. 



The following Catalogue of Plants has been chiefly 

 compiled from the Notes and Herbariums of two members 

 of the "Warwickshire Field Club, Rev. J. R. Young and 

 Dr. R. Baker. In most of their excursions they were 

 accompanied by a practical and skilful Botanist, Mr. Henry 

 Bromwich, of Mytou, who has also revised the Catalogue. 

 The numbers and designations of the plants have been taken 

 from the ' London Catalogue,' and as a rule, those plants have 

 been omitted which are found in 80 localities and upwards; 

 thus the present Catalogue does not profess to contain a 

 complete list of the Warwickshire Flora, and there are 

 probably many other rare plants which may be found in 

 distant parts of the county. Many plants are no longer 

 found in the habitats mentioned by "older Botanists, as 

 Purton, Bree, "Watson, Perry, &c., and no plant has been 

 admitted into the following list of which specimens have 

 not been gathered during the last two years. 



But the compilers have availed themselves of the experi- 

 ence of other local Botanists, and have marked with their 

 initials the habitats of rarer plants found by them. Thus, 

 J.B. means Mr. James Bagnall, of Birmingham, (who has 

 also supplied a careful list of the Rubi and Rosae, to which 



