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Geum rivale 

 Papaver Argemone 

 Aquilegia vulgaris 

 i^anunculus parviflorus 



^Telleborus viridis 



ilfientha Pulegium - *■ 

 Galeopsis versicolor 

 Scutellaria minor 

 ilfelampyrum arvense 

 Antirrhinum spurium 

 Limosella aqudtica *• * 

 Orobanche elatior 



Teesdale'a nudicaulis - 



Cardamine amara 

 Turritis glabra 

 Pelargonium sylvaticum 



pyrenaicum 

 Oenista anglica 

 iathyrus A'phaca 



Nissoba 



sylvestris 



J^fcia sylvatica 

 Astragalus glycyphyllos 

 jHypericum elodes 



Xactuca virosa * 



jSieracium umbellatum 

 Cnicus eriophorus 



pratensis 

 Bidens cernua 

 Tussilago hybrida 

 Solidago Virgaurea 

 Zonula Heihxxium 

 O'rchis pyramidalis 

 Oymnadenia conopsea 

 Habenaria viridis 

 Listera nidus avis 

 Neottia spiralis 

 -Epipactis latifolia 



palustris 



ensifolia 

 Littorella lacustris 

 ikfyriophyllum verticillatum ' 

 Quercus sessilifidra * 



Arley Wood, &c, 

 Claverdon. 

 Woods, Allesley. 

 Bickenhill. 



( Dadley's Wood, Allesley; banks of Bourne 

 \ Brook, Shustoke, 

 Allesley. 

 Coleshill. 

 Coleshill. 



Packington, Countess of Aylesford. 

 Bidford. 



Coleshill Pool, Countess of Aylesford. 

 Coleshill, Bickenhill, Allesley. 

 C Between Packington and Coleshill ; h&- 

 } tween Coleshill and Lichfield, by the 

 ( turnpike road. 

 Allesley, Coleshill, Balsal Temple, 

 Allesley. 



Oversley Wood, Mr. Purton, 

 Allesley, Coleshill, 

 Coleshill Heath. 

 Alne Hills, Mr, Purton. 

 Coughton; Great Alne, Mr, Purton, 

 J Bubbenhall, near the bridge leading from 

 \ Baginton, 

 Bentley Park, 

 Bidford. 



Bog below Coleshill Pool, &c 

 C Stone bridge, between the Coleshill and 

 \ Birmingham roads, 

 Coleshill Heath. 

 Allesley, &c 



Bog below Coleshill Pool. 

 Packington, 



Banks of the Avon, at Bidford Grange, 

 Kenilworth, 

 Lower Whitacre. 



Ragley Park and Grafton, Mr, Purton* 

 Bogs, Coleshill. 

 Oversley Hill, Mr. Purton, 

 Kingsbury Wood,Mr.Boultbee,Bushy Wood. 

 Bidford and Snitterfield, Mr. Purton, 

 Allesley, Coleshill, Wootton near Warwick, 

 Bogs, Coleshill, &c. 

 Oversley Wood, Mr, Purton j Ragley. 

 Coleshill Pool. 



Packington, Countess of Aylesford, 

 Woods, Allesley; Hay Wood, &c. 



* This species has no claim to be considered rare in this, or perhaps in 

 any other, part of the country; but except by the eye of a botanist it is sel* 

 dom distinguished from the Quercus ^obur, A writer in the Quarterly Re- 

 mew (No. Ixxvii. p. 22.) states that Quercus sessilifidra " is supposed to have 

 been introduced, some two or three ages ago, from the Continent ; " an opi- 

 nion, which, I cannot help thinking, is ill-founded. That the acorns may 

 have been imported from the Continent, as the reviewer states, and the plants 

 raised from them extensively cultivated, is extremely probable. The species 

 itself^ however, I cannot but believe to be an original native of our island, 



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