128 nn FLORA '>i WARWICKSHIRE. 



I. Sutton Park. Bentley Park. &o. 



H. The rough at Aloester Mill. Pwrt.; Crockley Wood, ¥. and B. ; 

 Allt aley, &0. 1 rind this in all our Warwickshire woods, and in 

 many of our lanes. Very closely allied to the last mentioned 



■irs. 



C. impatiens, Linn. Impatient-podded Ladies' Smock. 



Native: [n woods and cultivated grounds. Rare. May, June. 

 I. Hartshill Wood, Rev. .1. Bloxam, Phyt., iii., 324; Hartshill, July, 

 L843; Mr. Townsend, Hi rb. Perry. 

 II. Warwickshire, Bree, N. B. G. ; Harboro' Magna, Rev.A.B.; garden 

 weed. Bridge End, Warwick. //. B. "It has been found in 

 the county of Warwick." Syme, E. />'., i.. 162. 



ARABIS. 

 A. thaliana, Linn. Thale Cress. 



Native : On banks, walls, and in fields. Common. March to May. 

 I have found this in every district in Warwickshire. 

 A. hirsuta, Brown. Hairy Wall Cress. 

 Native: On old walls. Rare. June. 

 II. Old walls at Allesley, T. Kirk. Stated to have been introduced 

 by the late Rector, Rev. W. T. Bree. 



A. perfoliata, Lam. Smooth Tower Mustard. 



Native: On banks and waysides. Very rare. May, June. 

 I. Dosthill, near Middle-ton, Ray Cat., 1762. Lane from the Castle 

 Bromwich Road to Yardley, Freeman, Phyt., i., 262. Marston 

 Green, lane near railway station. 

 II. Lanes about Allesley, Bree, Purt.i, iii., 369. Stoneleigh, Hollyberry 

 End, /'. Kirk. 



BARBAREA. 



B. vulgaris, Brown. Winter Cress, Yellow Rocket. 



Native: On banks, in woods, and near ditches. Locally abundant. 

 May to July. Area general, but often missing over wide 

 districts. 

 Var. b. divaricata. 

 II. Morton Morrell, V. and B. I think the plant I gathered at 

 Honington, in the company of the Rev. W. W. Newbould, is 

 this variety. 

 B. arcuata, Reich. Yellow Rocket. 



Ambiguity : On banks and near ditches. Rare. June to July. 

 II. The Learn, near Leamington, 1864, II. I:. Herb. Brit. Mus.;* 

 Milverton, H. B. ; Chesterton, Dr. J:. L. linker, Exch. Club 

 Report, 1879, )>. ~> ; Honington Park, pointed out by the Rev. W. 

 W Newbould. 

 B. stricta. And n. 



): Cultivated fields. Bare. July. 

 II. Earboro' Magna, Rev. I. /•'.. 1876. 



I slimiM lint have recorded this but for the authority of so excellent 

 ii botanist as the Llev. A. Bloxam; my own opinion would be 

 that tin Bpeoimen sent to me was a mere form of /.'. vulgaris. 

 It was too fragmentary to decide positively. 

 B. intermedia, Boreau. Intermediate Yellow Rocket. 



Colonist or Casual : Cultivated fields. Hare or overlooked. June. 



• iitl> the Bev.W. W. Newbould lms forwarded me many notes from the 

 I ritiah Museum; these wilt be distinguished by the 

 abbreviations lit rb. !'•> it. Mus. as above. 



