NOTES ON THE “FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE.” 
BY J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
{Continued from Vol. XV., page 214.) 
Vieia lathypoides, Linn. 
(1.) Railway banks, Sutton Park, Arthur Lapworth ! 
Lathypus maepopphizus, Wimm. 
(2.) Shelly Coppice, abundant; the broad-leaved form. 
(8.) Haywood. 
(9.) Spernall Park, Studley. 
Prunus insititia, Linn. 
(8.) Thicket, Merry-field Green, Henley-in-Ardeu. 
(9.) Pastures, Green Hill Green, near Studley. 
P. domestica , Linn. 
(4.) Near Newbold-on-Avon, and near Bilton, 1831, Baxter, MS. Light- 
horue, Miss Palmer. 
P. Cerasus, Linn. 
(1.) Middleton Heath, on the way for Trickley Coppice. 
(2.) Canal side, near Three May Poles, Shirley. 
P. Avium, Linn. 
(1.) Kingsbury Wood. 
Rubus Idseus, Linn. 
(1.) Hill Hook, near Sutton Coldfield. 
(2.) Eastcote, near Hampton-in-Arden. 
(3.) Hartsliill Hayes ; Hartshill Quarries. 
(5.) Spinney by canal, near Bascote Lodge, Southam. 
(6.) Birchley Hayes Wood, near Corley Moor. 
R. subepeetus, Anders. 
(3.) Birch Coppice, near Polesworth. 
R. fisSUS, Lindl. 
(2.) Acorn Coppice, near Earlswood. 
(6.) Birchley Hayes Wood, near Corley Moor. 
(8.) Johnathan’s Coppice ; Bissell’s Coppice, near Umberslade. 
R. nitidus, W. and N. 
(1.) Near Minworth ; Hill Hook. 
(3.) Near Sliuttingtou Bridge, near Tamworth. 
(6.) Biuley Common. 
Yar. hamulosus (Cefvr. and Muell). 
(3.) By Oldbury Stone Quarry, abundant. 
R. Lindleianus, Lees. 
(1.) Hill Hook, and near Langley Mill; Minworth. 
(2.) Cornet’s End, Berkswell ; Three May Poles, Shirley. 
(8.) Austey Wood, near Wootton Wawen. 
R. phamnifolius, w. and N. 
(1.) Near Langley Mill, characteristic form. 
(2.) Cornet’s End, Berkswell. 
(3.) Lane from Polesworth to Birch Coppice. 
(9.) Near Spernall Park. 
R. mepeieus, mi hi. 
(3.) Hedges, lane from Mancetter to Oldbury. 
(6.) Plentiful in hedges near Radford; Corley Rock; Corley Heath; 
road from Corley Moor to Allesley. 
January, 1893. 
