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Wj. (Ornithogalum umbellatum E); [Gagea lutea W]. Colchicum 
E. Juncus glaueus E. Alisma ranunculoides E. Lemna trisulea K. 
. (Arundo Cal ; 
Phragmites E; Sesleria W; Kceleria W; Melica nutans W; (Sclero- 
chloa rigida); Bromus erectus E; Hordeum murinum E.~ Polypo- 
dium caleareum W ; Lastrea Thelypteris KE, [rigida W]; Polystichum 
Lonchitis he is fragilis W;  Asplenium viride 
W s 
Ceterach officinarum W. Lycopodium selaginoides W, Selago W. 
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THE MOSS-FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
By James E. Bacnatt. 
Wirx the exception of a few plants noticed in Purton’s ‘‘ Midland 
Flora,” and Perry’s ‘‘ Plan i 
county, so that the following list cannot be considered as in an 
exhaustive. I am i U 
c 
ful cases been sent to Dr. R. Braithwaite for 
in th ving 
Seenrey worked in both ; but I have thought it better to keep the 
wi A 
: ing 
curring, so far as I know at present, in Warwickshire. [ have notified 
afi 
specimens fro 
find re which seems wit m : 
Hunt). S. cymbifolium, Dill. - Sutton Park, Wroxall Poors Wood, 
