NOTES ON THE “ FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE.’ 
BY J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 47 .) 
Epilobium angustifolium, Linn. 
(5.) Waste Held between Whitnasli and Tachbrook, single plant, Miss D. 
Leppington. 
(9.) Near Studley Railway Station. 
E. hirsutum, Linn. 
(4.) Near Browusover, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
E. parviflorum, Schreb. 
(4.) Between Rugby and Sawbridge, 1831, Baxter, MS.; Lighthorne, 
Miss Palmer. 
A hybrid form between E. parviflorum and E. obscurum, at Claverdon, Miss 
Pa liner. 
E. roseum, Schreb. 
(1.) Lane from Water Orton to Minworth; near Curdworth Bridge; near 
Chelmsley Wood. 
E. tetragonum, Linn. 
(2.) Marston Green. 
(3.) Watling Street, near Atkerstone. 
(4.) Clifton Road, near Rugby; West Leys; between Hill Morton and 
Sawbridge, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
E. obscurum, Schreb. 
(2.) Marston Green ; Kemp’s Green, near Hockley. 
(Enothera biennis, Linn. 
(5.) Waste field, between Whitnasli and Tachbrook, Miss D. Leppington. 
Ciresea lutetiana, Linn. 
(2.) Solihull, Miss C. Airy. 
(5.) Coppice, Tachbrook Mallory, Miss D. Leppington. 
Bryonia dioiea, Jacq. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
(9.) High land above Bannum’s Wood. 
Hydroeotyle vulgaris, Linn. 
(6.) Corley Moor. 
Sanieula europsea, Linn. 
(7.) Ilmington, Miss Townsend. 
Conium maeulatum, Linn. 
(1.) Near Shustoke. 
(4.) Hill Morton ; Clifton ; Rugby, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
(7.) Near Atherstone-on-Stour. 
Bupleurum rotundifolium, Linn. 
(4.) Between Salford and Binton, J. W. Oliver. 
Apium graveolens, Linn. 
(4.) Jarrett’s Heath, near Rugby, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
A. nodiflorum, Reichb., b. repens (Koch.). 
(2.) In drains, Netherwood Heath, near Knowle 
A. inundatum, Reichb. 
(2.) Small pool near Bradnock’s Marsh. 
March, 1893. 
