101 THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 



SENEBIERA. 

 S. Coronopus. Poir. Swine's Cress. 



Native: On waysides ami in fields. Locally common. June, July. 

 I. Hampton-in. Vrden. near Bradnock's Marsh. 

 II. Harboro' Magna, Rev. I. /»'.; Barton Dassett, Y. and B.\ 

 Warwick Canal bank! II. n.: Abbott's Salford, Rev. ■!■ C. ; 

 [psl iy ! S. J.Slatter, abundant; Blackwell, Honington, Treding- 

 ton. Newb. : IVincethorpe, Offchureh, Binton, Billesley, Cold- 

 comfort. 

 8. didym i, Pers., occurs as a garden weed about Myton, //. B. ; but baa 

 no claim to a place in the flora. 



RESEDACE>E. 

 RESEDA. 

 R. lutea. Linn. Wild Mignonette. 



Native: Waste ground and roadsides. Rare. May. 

 II. Near Rugby, Rev. A. Ii.; on the Leamington railway bank, near 

 Rugby, R. 8. R. 

 A casual weed, having no claim to be considered as established in 

 the county. 

 R. Luteola, Linn. Weld, >>r Dyer's Rocket. 



Native: Waste ground and road sides. Local. June to August. 



I. Hill near Sutton ; Kuowle ; railway banks, Sutton Park. 



II. Salford. Part., i.. -_>-J!l ; Tachhrook, )'. and B. ; Hmscote, Perry, 

 Flu., p. 85 ; Shipston-on-Stour, road from Stratford ! Newb. ; 

 near Little Lawford Mill ! /,'. S. /,'. .- Chesterton, Bolton King; 

 borders of Oakley Wood ; Edge Hill, near Radford, 1877 ; near 

 Luddington ; marly fields, near Bidford ; Banbury Road, near 

 Stratford-on-Avon. 



R. suffruticulosa, Linn. Shrubby Mignonette. 



( ' a -ual : In arable land and waste places. Rare. July. 



II. Harboro' Magna. Ilrr. A. /.'. ; several specimens in a potato plot 

 near Harboro' Magna, /.'. S. R., 1874. "On the ground from 

 which 8ft. or 10ft. of surface soil had been removed ac the new 

 waterworks, Coventry." T. Kirk. Phyt., ii., 761). Var. 6. alba 

 is also found as a garden weed about Myton, II. II. Both these 

 are mere remains or escapes from cultivation. 



CISTACEvE. 

 HELIANTHEMUM. 

 H. vulgare. Qaert. Rock Rose. 



Native: In woods and on banks, in marly and calcareous soils. 

 Local. June to August. 

 II. Between Warwick and Hatton. Perry, 1817 ; Chesterton ! Full- 

 brook, Y. mill II.: Abbott's Salford! Rev. J. C. : near Cbes- 

 terton wood, Bolton King; near Rosehall. Exhall ; Oversley 

 Wood ; Wixford ; Billesley. 



VIOLACEyE. 

 VIOLA. 

 V. palustris, Linn. Marsh Violet. 



Native: In marshes and bogs. Locally common. April to June. 

 I. Bog at Coleshill Pool! Bree, Purt., ii. LIS : Hill Wood, near Sutton; 

 Button Park, very abundant ; Tnekley coppice and New park 

 Mil lli-ton; Plant's brook, Minwortb : Coleshill pool and bog J 

 hog :it Hill Bickenhill. 



II. Uleslej : marshy places in Haywoods. 



The i > p -lil principally by the apetalous Bowers which 

 may he found as late asjOotober, 



