MIDLAND UNION OF NATURAL HISTORY AND 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 
The next Annual Meeting will take place July 4th and 5th, 1893, 
in Mason College, Birmingham. 
July 4th. 
Reception Room.—The Professors’ Room. 
The Council Meeting.—In the Library of Birmingham Natural 
History and Microscopical Society. 
The Annual General Meeting.—In the Examination Hall. 
Conversazione.—In the Physics Laboratory, Mechanical Drawing 
Room, the Botanical Laboratory, and Zoological Museum. 
July 5th.—Excursions. 
Geological : — To the Cambrian Rocks of the Nuneaton district, 
under the guidance of Professor Lapwortli, F.R.S. 
Botanical : — To Nuneaton, for Hartshill, Oldbury Fort, and 
Bentley Park, under the guidance of Messrs. W. B. Grove, M.A., 
and J. E. Bagnall, A.L.S. 
NOTES ON THE “FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE.” 
BY J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 119.) 
H. tridentatum. Fries. 
(6.) Haseley, Bromwich. 
H. umbellatum, Linn. 
(2.) Balsall Common, Y. and B . ; Cornet’s End. 
(4.) Rocky bank by the Avon, Milverton, Bromwich. 
(6.) Wroxall 1 Y. and B. 
H. boreale, Fries. 
(2.) Packington, Miss Palmer ; Balsall Common ! Bromwich. 
(4.) Near Hill Morton, Baxter , MS. ; Old Park Woods, Bromwich. 
(5.) Offckurck Heatb. 
(8.) Footway near Haywood; lane near Ullenhall; Mockley Wood, 
near Tanworth ; Wlior-uap, Wawen’s Moor. 
Hypoehseris radieata, Linn. 
(2.) Packington, 1810, Aylesford. 
Leontodon hirtus, Linn. 
(4.) Between Sawbridge and Hill Morton, 1831, Baxter , MS.; Chesterton 
Windmill Field, Bromwich. 
L. autumnalis, Linn. 
(4.) Near Browusover, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
June, 1893 . 
