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II. Kenilworth, Whitnash, Y. and B. ; Cubbington, Burton Dassett, 

 H. B. ; Morton Morrell, Asborn. II. B. ; railway bank one mile 

 from Shipston-on-Stour, Honington Hall grounds ! Newb. 

 Tbe characters by which this is distinguished are so slight that it 

 may have been frequently overlooked. 

 P. Argemone, Linn. Prickbj-headed Poppy. 



Colonist : On dry banks and in cultivated fields. Locally common. 

 June, July. 

 I. Sutton Park ; Marston Green ; Water Orton ; Nuneaton, <fcc. 

 II. Claverdon, JBree, May. Sat. Hi<t., hi.. 165; My ton, Y.andB.; 

 Rectory Garden, Shipston, and Tredington, Newb. ; Wilmcote, 

 &c. 

 Meconopsis Cambrica, Vig., Welsh Poppy, occurs as a waif from 

 cultivation. " Established on old walls, Warwick," Herb. 

 Perry ; on stone walls, near Rowingtou Hall, 1869. 

 CHELIDONIUM. 

 C. majus, Linn. Greater Celandine. 



Denizen : On banks, near villages. Locally common. June, July. 

 I. Marston Green ; Sutton; Fillongley ; Axley, &c. 

 II. Whitnash, Wootton, Y. and B. ; Blackwell. and Honington. Newb. ; 

 Chadshunt, Bolton King : Stratford-on-Avon : Corlev ; Alleslev ; 

 woods on Edge Hill, 1867. 



FUMARIACE^E. 

 COKYDALIS. 

 C. lutea, DC. Yellow Fumitory. 



Alien : On old walls. Rare. May. June. 

 I. Abundant on churchyard wall, Maxtoke. introduced there from 

 Allesley ; old wall. Baker's Lane, near Knowle ; on an old wall, 

 Edgbaston Lane, Ick. Anal., 1837. 

 II. On walls in Melius Lane and St. Mary's Churchyard. Warwick, 

 Perry ; under a wall at Abbott's Salford ! Perry ; Kenilworth, 

 Y. and B. ; Tachbrook and Pinley, //. B. ; on old garden wall 

 at Tredington! and on walls of old kitchen garden, Honington ! 

 Newb. ; old wall near Henley. in-Arden. 

 ~C. solida, Sm.. solid bulbous fumitory, is recorded as occurring 

 abundantly in the neighbourhood of Studlev Castle, Part, iii., 

 39/ 

 C. claviculata, DC. Climbing Fumitory. 



Native : In woods and on banks. Bare. June to August. 

 I. On Gravelly Hill, near Erdington. Perry Fl., p. 60; Sutton Park, 

 in Lower Holly Hurst ; Aston Lane, near Witton Lane, fairly 

 abundant, 1876, now destroyed by building operations, 1880. 

 I do not think the plant is native in Sutton woods, but it may 

 be so in the other localities. 



FUMARIA. 

 F. confasa. -lord. Rampant Fumitory . 



Colonist : On wayside heaps. Rare. June. July. 

 n. On the roadside by a rubbish heap, bevond Bilton, (identified bv 



the Rev. A. Bloxam ;) B.S.E., 1875. 

 F. pallidiflora, Jord. Pale-floicered Fumitory. 



Casual : On banks in marly soils. Rare. May, June. 

 EL Near Southam, and Coventry, H.B. 

 F. muralis. Sender. Wall Fumitory. 



Colonist : On banks and waste heaps. Rare. 

 I. Hedges in the Harborne Road, Edgbaston, abundant in 1872 ; 

 waste heaps in the lane near Henheld. Knowle. 



