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Ononis spinosa. L,, O. anliquorum, L. ? Bab. Man. Near Coven- 

 try Wood ; Arbury Hall. 



Lathyrus sylvestris, L. Near Arbury Hall. 



Sanguisorha officinalis, L. Not uncommon ; Binley ; Arbury 

 Hall; Pinley; Stivichall. 



Pyrus communis, L. Stivichall ; near Arbury Hall. 



Epilohium angustifolium , L. By the side of the London and North- 

 western railway ; near Whitley Common. 



CEnothera biennis, L., with Reseda fruticulosa. 



Callitriche platycarpa, Kutz. Boggy places on Whitley Common ; 

 near Radford ; in water at Stoke. 



pedunculata, &. sessilis, Bah. Stagnant waters in Arbury 



deer-park. 



Bryonia dioicUf L. In thickets and hedge-rows, not uncommon ; 

 Coventry park ; Radford; Binley; Stivichall; Stonleigh, &c. 



Ribes nigrum, L. In a boggy spinney, called " the Alders " ; Ar- 

 bury deer-park. 



ruhrum, L. Coventry Wood ; Arbury Hall. 



Sedum album, L. On a wall at the back of Little Park-street, 

 Coventry. 



Petroselinum sativum, Hoffm. Kenilworth Castle ; walls at Spon 

 End, Coventry ; in a deep rocky cutting on the London and North- 

 western railway ; near Whitley Common. 



Ceniranthus ruber, D. C. On a wall near Kenilworth Church. 



Hieracium sylvaticum, Sm., H. vulgatum, Fries. On the old town- 

 wall ; on walls near the Charter-house, near Coventry ; on walls and 

 banks at Arbury Hall ; sparingly on banks at Berkswell ; Keresley. 



sylvaticiim, y. pictum, Hook. Plantations, &c., near Ar- 

 bury Hall. 



boreale. Fries. Stoke Heath ; on Stair Bridge. 



Carduus pratensis, L. Coleshill pool. 



Senecio squalidus, L. Naturalized on walls at Allesley. 



Campanula patula, L. Near Artley ; near fir-tree grove, Arbury 

 Hall ; Willenhall lane. 



_ Rapunculus, L. Not very uncommon in old gai'dens &c. ; 



abundant in the pleasure grounds, Arbury Hall. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea, Reich., with Anagallis tenella. On 

 spongy turf near Arbury Hall ; possibly planted, but I think it truly 

 indigenous to this locality. It is not cultivated in the gardens at the 

 Hall, and so far as I can learn, never has been. 



Veronica Buxbaumii, Ten. Fields and gardens in Coventry park. 



