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II. Near Coombe Abbey; canal near Harboro' Magna, Rev. A. !>.; 

 Pool between Hawkes End and Allesley, confirmed for me by 

 Mr. Hiern. R. heterophyllus, Myton, Y. and B. ; Sow Waste 

 Canal, near Coventry, T. Kirk, 1857, Herb. Bab. 

 Var. b. Godronii, Gren. 

 I. In shallow pools, very rare. Marston Green, near Elmdon ; 

 Ansley, near Bentley Park. 

 II. Grove Park, Woodloes, II. B.\ Yarningale Common. The plant from Yar- 

 ningale Mr. Hiern considers midway between Godronii and radia ns. 

 R. triphyllos, Wallr. 



Native : In pools. Pare. May to August. 

 I. Small pool at Ansley. Pool near Hampton-in-Arden. 

 II. Near Leamington ; C. Bailey in Exch. Club Peport, 1879, p. 4. 

 R. Drouetii, Schultz. 



Native : In ditches and pools. Local. May to July. 

 I. Small pool at Elmdon ; near Packwood Windmill ; Stream near 

 Knowle Station ; Sutton Park ; Marston Green. 

 II. Near Coombe Abbey ; with nearly double flowers in a stream at 

 Allesley ; Kineton ; pools near Drayton Bushes and near 

 Billesley ; in a field beyond Church Over, L. Cummin ; Myton, 

 H. B. ; Beausale, Chesterton, Y. and B. ; pond near Brandon, 

 T. Kirk, Herb. Bor. 

 R. trichophyllus, CJiaix. Hairy Water Crowfoot. 



Native : In pools. Bather rare. May to July. 

 II. Kenilworth, Y. and B. ; Harboro' Magna, Rev. A. B.; near 

 Coombe Abbey ; pool at Drayton Bushes ; Yarningale Common. 

 The plant from Drayton Bushes may be R. svbmersus. 

 R. Lenormandi, F. Schultz. LenormaiuVs Water Crowfoot. 



Native : Streams and near pools. Local. April to August. 

 I. Very abundant in Sutton Park; ditches near Middleton ; Balsall 

 Street, near Berkswell, Y. and B. ; small pool near the 

 Blue Boar, Dunchurch, L. Cummin. 

 R. hederaceus, Linn. Ivy-leaved Water Crowfoot. 



Native : In shallow pools or on the mud of streams. Common. 

 March to August. 

 I. Sutton Park ; Hampton-in-Arden ; Marston Green ; Barston, 

 Y. and B. ; Solihull ; small stream near Hill Bickenhill.* 

 II. Coventry, Y. and B. ; roadside between Hatton and Kowington, 

 Ferry, 1820 ; Brandon, II. B. 



(To be continued.) 



Correction.— At page 54 Mr. Joseph Power is incorrectly called " Professor." 

 He was Librarian of Cambridge University and Fellow of Clare College. — J. E. B. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL KAMBLES IN THE MIDLANDS. 



IV.— SUTTON PARK IN WINTER. 



BY W. G. BLATCII. 



" I suppose insects are killed by the cold weather, and that it will 

 be of no use to search for Bugs and Beetles in winter; that, in fact, 

 I must bottle up my new-born entomological ardour until the warm 

 days of spring make collecting possible ?" Such was the enquiry 



* Floating ; having rounded shallow leaf lobes, petals small, live veined ; very 

 near R. homveophyllus, Hiern, 



