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II. Allesley, Hylesford, B. G., 635 ; not rare in the neighbourhood of 

 Warwick, Perry /■'/., p. 58; Whitnash, Chesterton! Radford, 

 Y. and B. ; near Rugby, Rev. A. Iiln.r. • Blackwell, Tredington, 

 Honington, Lambcote, Newb.; Brandon; Temple Grafton; 

 Little Alne; Henley-in-Arden; Bearley ; Drayton Bushes; 

 between Edge Hill and Kineton. 



G. pyrenaicum, Linn. Mountain Crane's Bill. 



Alien: In pastures and by i-oadsides. Very local. June to August. 

 I. Allesley! Coleshill! Bree., Map. Nat. His., Hi., 165, ,Y. /;. G.; Har- 

 bOrn, Freeman, Phut., i., 262 ; Birmingham Road, near Bacons 

 End, Coleshill, 1878. 



II. Myton, Tachbrook, Keuilworth, Y. and B. 



G. molle, Linn. Doves-foot, Soft Crane's Hilt. 



Native : On banks and in pastm-es. Common. March to September. 

 Throughout the whole area. There are at least two marked 

 varieties. 

 G. pusillum, Linn. Small-flowered Crane'* Bill. 



Native : On heathy waysides and banks. Local. April to July. 

 1. Sheldon, 1835, Rev. J. Gorle ; on banks Middleton Road from 

 Sutton; pathway from Marston Green to Chelmsley Wood ; 

 Old Chester Road, near Tyburn ; Maxtoke Park. 

 II. Keuilworth, 1". and B. ; abundant on heathy footway, near Great 

 Alne; near Brandon, on the road leading to Brinklow; 

 meadows near Bishopton. 

 G. dissectum, Linn. Jagged-leaved Crane's Hilt. 



Native : On banks in fields, &c. Common. May to August. 

 Common through the whole area. 

 G. columbinum, Linn. Long-stalked Crane's Bill. 



Native : On banks, by roadsides, and in fields. Rather rare. June 

 to August. 

 I. A few plants at the north end of Sutton Park, 1877. 



II. Wixford Lane, Part., i., 321 ; opposite the Windmill Inn, on the 

 Stratford Road, from Warwick, Perry, 1817; Morton Morrell, 

 Y. and B. ; Lighthorne. Wellesbourne, Bolton King ; near the 

 Golden Cross Inn, Exhall ; near Alcester, abundant, 1877 ; 

 bridle road between Binton and Red Hill, in a corn field, 

 abundant, 1877 ; road from Brandon to Brinklow. 



G. lucidum, Linn. Shining Crane's Bill. 



Native: On old walls and banks. Locally common. April to 

 August. 

 I. On walls, near Fillongley Hall; near Oldbury Hall; Arley 

 village ; road to Minworth from Water Orton. 



II. Warwick and Kenilwortu, Purt.. i., 320 ; between Warwick and 

 Longbridge, Stankhill, and near Warwick Racecourse, Perry, 

 FL, p. 58; Kenilworth, Y.andB.; Bilton Road, near Rugby, 

 /.'. N. 1!.. 1S77 ; lanes about Allesley, abundant: Str 

 Road, from Warwick, abundant; near Rowington Church. 



G. Eobertianum, Linn. Herb Robert. 



Native: On banks, walls, and waste places. Common. April to 



September. 

 Common throughout the county. 



rG. sanguineum, Bloody Crane'* Bill, is recorded as an escape from 

 cultivation, near Holbrook Grange, Rugby, B. S. B., 1868, 

 p. 47. 



