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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
R. mieans, Gren. and Godr. = R. adscitus (Genev.). 
(2.) Hay Lane, Shelly; Feun End, near Houiley. 
(3.) Gulley Gap, Stockingford ; road from Ryton to Wolvey. 
(6.) Red Lane, Kenilworth. 
(7.) Wolford fields, near Little Wolford. 
R. ? oigoelados, Muell and Lefvr. = R. festivus (Muell). 
(2.) Dumbells Wood, near Sliustoke. 
(3.) Bentley Park ; Hartshill Hayes. 
Specimens were sent to Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, named R. festivus, Muell, 
of which he writes : “ R. ? oigocladus, Muell and Lefvr., clearly the same 
as Hereford and Devonshire plants for which Focke has suggested the 
above name.” 
R. Drejeri, Jensen. 
(3.) Bentley Park ; Alvecote Wood. 
(5.) Cubbington Wood. 
(5.) Crackley Wood, near Kenilworth. 
Identical with authentic specimens received from Rev. A. Ley. 
R. Bloxamii, Lees. 
(2.) Laue from Cornet’s End to Bradnock’s Marsh. 
(6.) Road from Corley Moor to Allesley. > 
R. thyrsiflorus, W. and N. 
(3.) Abundant in Birch Coppice, Polesworth; Tuttle Hill, near Nun¬ 
eaton ; Hartshill Hayes. 
(10.) Spernall Park; abundant. 
These are all identical with plants thus named for me by Prof. 
Babington. 
R. seaber, w. and N. 
(6.) Corley Moor, lane to Birchley Hayes. 
Var. Babingtonii, Bell-Salt. 
(2.) Heathy footways, Bradnock’s Marsh. 
(8.) Lapworth Street, near High Chimneys. 
R. rosaeeus, W. and N. 
(2.) Abundant in Pump Lane, near Fillongley. 
(6.) Abundant near Corley and by Big Hooton’s Wood ; Corley Moor. 
(9.) Outside Spernall Park, near Greenhill Farm. 
R. Koehleri, Weihe. 
(6.) The typical plant in lane from Birchley Hayes to Corley Moor. 
Yar. infestus , Bab. 
(6.) Corley Moor; abundant in hedges. 
This plant is placed here provisionally; probably it may prove to be 
distinct from R. infestus, Bab. 
R. pallidus, Weihe. 
(6.) Wainbody Wood, near Stoneleigh. 
(7.) Little Wolford ; Whichford Wood. 
R. flexuosus, M. and L. 
(3.) Merivale Park. 
(8.) Austey Wood, Wootton Wawen. 
(9.) Spernall Park. 
R. fuseus, W. and N. 
(1.) Lane from Moor Hall to Little Sutton. 
(6.) Red Lane, Kenilworth ; Kenilworth Heath. 
R. foliosus, Weihe, Blox. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
, (8.) Bissell’s Coppice, near Umberslade. 
February, 1893. 
