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Eniscotc cotton-mills (W. W. Baynes) ; in a coppice above half a mile beyond Saltis- 

 fovd common; in two fields on tbe left of tbe old park lane called Commander's fields, 

 W. G. Pern/ ; meadow at Offcburch in occupation of Mr. Coles ; plantation in War- 

 wick old park, bordering on the Woodloes ; at Goodrest in Warwick old park ; a sin- 

 gle plant in Whitnash field, J. J. Murcott ; Eastern green, /, S. Bahj. 



Lycopodium clavatum. Coleshill bog, W. Southall, jun.; Coleshill heath former- 

 ly, W. T. Bree. 



Lycopodium inundatum. Coleshill heath formerly, W. T. Bree ; near the upper 

 end of Coleshill pool in 1842, /. /. Murcott. 



Lycopodium Selago. Coleshill heath fonnerly, W. T. Bree : see Phytol. 61 for the 

 Rev. Mr. Bree's observations on the Lycopodia of Coleshill, E. Neivman. 



Pilularia globulifera. Coleshill pool, W. Southall, jun.; abundant in Coleshill 

 pool, both under water and on the margin, D. Cameron, W. T. Bree, J. J. Murcott, 

 G. Luxford. 



Equisetum palustre. Elmdon, W, Southall, jun., D. Cameron ; (W. T. Bree), H. 

 C. Watson ; on the side of a lane east of Budbrook field, Warwick, W G. Perry ; 

 meadows at the Woodloes and Bubbenhall, J. J. Murcott ; Stoke, /. S, Baly. 



Equisetum limosum. Avern's mill-pool and other pools, W. Southall, jun.; Coles- 

 hill pool ; Elmdon ; mill-pool, Bristol-road, D. Cameron, G. Luxford ; in the latter 

 locality I have found a variety similar to the var. pohjstachion of E. palustre, G. Lux- 

 ford ; (W. T. Bree), H. C. Watson; river Avon; St. Nicholas' meadow, Warwick; 

 Chesterton mill-pool, W. G. Perry ; in a ditch near Oldham's mill, Leamington, (W. 

 W. Baynes), W. G. Perry, J. S. Baly ; Coleshill and Bannerley pools; Haseley mill- 

 dam; several pits in Warwick old park ; river Avon near Warwick, /. /. Murcott. 



Equisetum sylvaticum. Boundary of Birmingham Botanic Garden, W. Southall, 

 jun., D. Cameron. 



Equisetum arvense. W. Southall, jun.; common, D. Camei-on, (W. T. Bree), H. 

 C. Watson, W. G. Perry, J. J. Murcott, G. Luxford. 



Equisetum fluviatile. W. G. Perry. 



See also Mr. Perry's ' Plantae Varvicenses Selectse,' as further au- 

 thority on Warwickshh-e localities. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Lomaria Spicant. Abundant in damp woods and open wild heathy places; Broms- 

 grove Licky ; Malvern hills ; Shrawley wood; Wyre Forest, E. Lees ; Hartlebury 

 common, R. J. N. Streeten ; Bromsgrove Lickey ; Malvern hills and other places, T. 

 Westcombe; Moseley common, G. Luxford, W. G. Perry. 



Pteris Aquilina. Very common ; dwarf on the Malvern hills, but in sheltered 

 woods I have seen it full six feet high, E. Lees ; Kempsey, in hedges ; Malvern hills, 

 R. J. N. Streeten ; common, T. Westcombe. 



Allosorus crispus. On the Herefordshire beacon, Malvern hiUs, but in one place 

 only, so far as I have observed, and this is on the eastern or Worcestershire side of the 

 beacon ; here 1 have observed it for some years, but it grows very sparingly, E. Lees. 



Polypodium vulgare. General ; the variety with serrated lobes occurs on the side 

 of a deep lane below Great Malvern, E. Lees ; Brookend lane near Kempsey ; rocks 

 <in the Malvern hills, R. ./. A'^. Streeten ; common, T. Westcombe. 



Polypodium Dryopteris. On the Malvern hills, but only in one place, a stony ra- 



