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I. On the east side of Edgbaston Park, With, iii., 819 ; Solihull dis- 

 trict ; Sutton Park ; Marston Green ; Middleton ; Coleshill ; 

 Packington, &c. 

 II. Oversley! and Ragley Woods! Purt. i., 354 ; Bagington Park ; Leek 

 Wfiotton fields; between Warwick and Hatton. Perry, 1817 ; 

 Lower Hill Morton and Dunchurch Road ! it'. .S'. R. .• Alveston 

 pastures, Newb. 



H. hirsutum. Linn. Hairy St. John's Wort. 



Native : In woods, copses, and waysides, in marly and calcareous 

 soils. Locally common. July. August. 

 II. Near Stratford ! Wootton Field ; ' Perry 1817. Chesterton, Y. and 

 B. Salford Priors! Rev. J. C. Chadshunt, Bolton King. 

 Oversley Wood ; Drayton Bushes ; Yarningale Common ; 

 Bearley ; Binton ; Edge Hills ; Rowington Canal Bank. 

 H. elodes, Linn. Marsh St. John's Wort. 



Native : In bogs and marshes. Very rare. June, July. 

 I. Bogs on Birmingham Heath. With, iii., 818. Coleshill Pool ! and 

 Bog; Purt., i.. 355. Sutton and Coleshill. Freeman Phyt. i., 262. 

 This plant is most abundant at Coleshill Pool, but I have never 

 seen it elsewhere in the county, and am convinced that it does 

 not now occur in Sutton Park, even though it may have done 

 so in 1841, when Freeman recorded the plant. 

 ~H. calycininn. Linn, is recorded from Compton Verney, but has no 

 claim to a place in the Flora/ 



MALVACEAE. 

 MALVA. 

 M. moscnata, Linn. Musk Mallow. 



Native : On hedge banks, in fields, &c. Locally common. June. 

 August. 

 I. ' Malva Alcea), in hedges, and at the side of fields ; Gough's Camd. 

 ii.. 350, 1789. Edgbaston Lane ; Ick. Anal., 1837. SuttoD 

 Railway Bank; Lane from Cornell's End to Berkswell ; Water 

 Orton ; Hampton-in-Arden ; Coleshill ; Knowle, &c. 

 II. King's Coughton and Coughton Court ; Purti., 324. Near Stone- 

 leigh ; Hatton ! On the Stratford ! and Kenilworth Roads to 

 Warwick, Perry Fl. 59 ; Milverton, Y. and B. ; rare in the 

 Rugby district, near Hill Morton, Ii. S. Ii. ,- Honington Park ! 

 Newb. ; Salford Priors ; Brandon; Great Alne near Railway 

 Station ; near Henley-in-Arden, &c. 



M. sylveBtris, Linn. Common Mallow. 



Native : On hedge banks, waste places, &c. Locally common. May 

 or June to August. 

 I. Sutton ; Knowle ; Marston Green ; Wishaw ; Hampton-in-Arden, 

 &c. 

 II. Kenilworth, &c, Y. and B. ; Alderminster and Stratford! Newb. ; 

 Brandon ; Ufton, &c. 



M. rotundifolia, Linn. Dwarf Mallow. 



Native : On roadsides and waste places. Rather local. June to 

 August. 

 I. Sheldon, Rev. J. Gorle ; Marston Green ; Curdworth, &c. 

 II. Milverton Village, H. B.; Tredington, Honington, Blackwell, 

 Shipston-on-Stour, Newb. ; Stratford ; Wilmcote, Alveston. 

 Malva nicaensis, All., occurs as a casual on waste ground near 

 Kenilworth, H. B.~} 

 The seeds of this and other casuals are brought with foreign skins. 



