254 THE FLORA OV WAltWICKSHIKK. 



II. Hide of the Avon ; marshes about Bidford ! /'iirt. i., •.)! ; loetweeu 

 Warwick and Hamptoii-oii-the-Hill, I\-r. FL, Si ; Treddingtou, 

 near Brailes; Rectory Garden, Shipton, Newb.; Milverton ; 

 Mytou ; Harhury, H. U. ; Snitterfield ; Chesterton, Herb. I'er. 

 Lane near Billesley ; Alveston Pastures Wood, September 

 1880, pointed out by the Rev. W. W. Xeicboitld. 

 E. obscurum, Schreb. Slioii-jxjdded Square-stalhcd WiUoic-herh. 



Native : By streams, pools, and damp, marshy places. Local. 

 June to September. 

 I. Atherstone, BIox., Herb. Bab. ; Sutton Park ; New Park, Middle- 

 ton ; Coleshill ; Hartshill ; Hampton ; Meriden ; Waterworks 

 ground, Aston ; sand quarry above Stonebridge, etc. 

 U. Wyken, T. K., Herb. Bab. ; Keuilworth ; Beausale ; Milverton, 

 H. B. ; Oversley Wood ; Bearley Canal ; Canal near Stratford- 

 on-Avon, etc. 

 E. palustre, Linn. Narrow-leaved Willow-herb. 



Native : In bogs, marshes, drains, and other wet places. Locally 

 common. July to September. 

 I. Coleshill Bog ! I'urt. i., 191 ; Sutton Park ; Bannersley Pool ; 

 marsh near Packington ; near Middleton Hall ; Hartshill. 

 II. Wilmcote, Cheshire, Herb. Per. ; Arbury Park, Kirk ; Tredington, 

 F. Townsend ; Fern Hill ; Kenilworth ; Leek Wootton ; 

 Haseler, H. B. ; Oversley Wood ; Stratford-ou-Avon Canal ; 

 Combe Woods. 



(ENOTHERA. 

 [(E. biennis, L. on the banks of the Aitow, Fiirt. iii., 356 ; railway 

 bank near Warwick Priory, H. B. ; Milverton, H. B., Herb. 

 Bab. ; on the ground of New Waterworks, Coventry, Kirk. 

 Phyt. ii., 969 ; lane near Solihull. j 

 \_(E. odorata, Jacq., near Coleshill, single plant; railway bank 

 near Warwick Priory. Both these species are readily self-set, 

 and cannot be more than strays from cultivation. , 



CIRC-ffiA. 



C. lutetiana, Linn. Common Enclianter's Nirjlitshade. 



Native : In woods and shady lanes. Locally common. July to 

 September. 

 I. Wood near Escoles Green ; Marston Green ; Hartshill Hayes ; Tile 

 Hill Wood, with white flowers ; lanes about Packwood, etc. ! 

 II. Near Frankton Wood R. S. R., 1877 ; Iddecote Wood, Rev. J. Gorle ; 

 Salford, Rev. J. C; Alveston Pastures; Honington; Oversley; 

 Combe Woods. 

 C. alpina, Linn. Mountain Enchanter's Nightshade. 

 Alien : On walls. Very rare. July. 

 I. Balsall Temple, Springfield, Rev. IV. Bree, jun., Purt. i., 54 ; 

 Temple Balsall, H. B., Herb. Per. 

 The specimens in Perry's Herbarium seem to belong to the var. 

 intermedia. 



HALORAGIACE.yE. 

 MYRIOPHYLLUM. 

 M. verticillatum, Linn. VerticiUate Water Milfoil. 

 Native : In pools and canals. Very rare. July. 



I. Packington ; Countess of Ayiesford, Bot. Guide, 636. 

 b. pectinatum. 



II. Wyken Rumps, Kirk, Herb. Per. ; Shrewley Pool ; Brown's Over 



r. and B. ; Sow Waste Canal. 

 M. spicatum, Linn. Spiked Water Milfoil. 



Native : In pools, streams and canals. Rather rare. July. 



