THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 79 



Herbaria quoted in the Flora. 



*Herb. Bor. — The Herbarium of the late W. Borrer, at the Royal 

 Herbarium, Kew. 



*Herb. Bab. — Prof. Babiugton's Private Herbarium at Cambridge. 



Herb. Perry.— The Herbarium of the late J. G. Perry, at the 

 Museum, Warwick. 



PHANEKOGAMIA. 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



RANUNCULACE^E. 

 CLEMATIS. 



C. Vitalba, Linn. Traveller's Joy. 



Native : In hedges and thickets in calcareous soils. Locally 

 common. August to September. 

 I. Near Curdworth Bridge. Probably planted. 

 II. Hedges on high ground between Norbrook and Norton Lindsay. 

 Perry FL, p. 46. Leek Wootton, Whitnash. Y. andB. Chester- 

 ton ! Oakley ! //. B. Allesley, rare. Rev. W. T. Bree, N.B.G., 1830. 

 Sand quarry, lane from Allesley to Brownshill Green 

 Probably introduced. Oversley Wood, Drayton Bushes, 

 Grafton, Binton. 



THALICTKUM. 



T. flavum, Linn. Yellow Meadow Rue. 



a. splKcrocarpum the only variety observed at present. 

 Native : Wet meadows, river banks and ditches. Rather rare. 

 June, July. 

 I. Abundant by the River Tame, near Aston Church, 1879 ; near 

 Blythe Hall, Hams Hall Grounds, Forge Mills, Minworth. 

 II. Banks of the Avon, at Bidford ! the Arrow, near Beauchamp 

 Court. Part., i., 267. Banks of the Leam, between Leaming- 

 ton and Radford. Perry FL, p. -46. Offchurch. Y. and B. Beside 

 the Avon, Brown's Over Fields. R.S.B., 1877. River Leam, 

 at Offchurch, 1873. II. Bromwich, Herb. Bab. 



ANEMONE. 



A. nemorosa, Linn. Wood Anemone, Wind-flower. 



Native : Wet fields, woods, banks, &c. Rather common. March to 



May. 

 Found throughout the county. 



In many of the Lias districts a form is abundant having pink 

 sepals. 



MYOSURTJS. 

 M. minimus, Linn. Common or Little Mousetail. 



Native : Sandy cornfields, &c. Rather rare. May, June. 

 I. Chelmsley Wood. Bot. Guide, 180.5. I have never been able to 

 find this plant here, although I have searched for it several 

 seasons. Cottage garden, Atherstone, J. P. Atherstone out- 

 woods, Coleshill. Rev. W. T. Bree, Mag. Nat. His., iii., p. 164. 



* All my notes from these sources are due to the kindness of the Rev. W. W. 

 N'ewbould, M.A. 



