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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Taraxacum officinale, Web., c. paiustre (DO.). 
(3.) Shuttiugton Bridge, near Tamworth. 
(4.) Meadow, Warwick Park, Bromwich. 
Laetuea muralis, Fresen. 
(2.) Canal side, near Olton, J. Collins ! 
(8.) Near Umberslade. 
A very robust form, with wider leaves than type, and very diffuse 
panicle, in damp situations, near Solihull, J. Collins! also in a miry lane 
near Haywood. 
Sonehus oleraeeus, Linn. 
(4.) On the Barby Road, near Rugby, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
Trag’opogon pratensis, Linn. 
(4.) Near West Leys and Newbold-on-Avon, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Var. c. grandijlorus (Syme.) 
(4.) Near Warwick, Bromwich. 
Campanula glomerata, Linn. 
(5.) Fox cover, Whitnash pastures, Bromwich. 
C. Traehelium, Linn. 
(6.) Dallas Lane, near Kenilworth, Bromwich. 
(8.) Oversley Wood. 
c. latifolia, Linn. 
(4.) Between Hill Morton and Rugby, in great abundance, Baxter, MS. ; 
Hill Wootton. 
(6.) Fern Hill Wood ! Bromwich. 
C. rapunculoides ( Linn.). Warwick Old Park ; Blakedown ; road from Kenil¬ 
worth to Leamington, Bromwich. 
C. patula, Linn. 
(1.) Islington, near Hurley. 
(2.) Sheldon, Miss M. A. Beilby, “ Analyst,” 1837. 
(4.) Dripping V/ells, Milverton ; railway bank, Hill Wootton, Bromwich. 
(6.) Crackley Wood, Bromwich. 
(8.) Gilbert’s Coppice, Wroxall, Bromwich. 
C. hybrida, DC. 
(4.) Clifton Road, Rugby, Baxter, MS. 
Jasione montana, Linn. 
(6.) Kenilworth Heath; Crackley Wood, Bromwich. 
Vaeeinium Myrtillus, Linn. 
(2.) Arnold’s Wood, Old Grove Wood. 
(6.) Wroxall Poors Wood, Honiley, Bromwich ; Birchley Hayes, near 
Corley Moor. 
(8.) Cut-throat Wood, near Umberslade. 
Calluna Erica, DC. 
(2.) Old Grove Wood, near Earlswood. 
(6.) Corley Moor. 
(8.) Bissell’s Coppice, Umberslade. 
Yar. b. incana (Auct.). 
(2.) Colesliill Heath ! Bromwich. 
Forma Jlore-albo. 
(2.) Balsall Common, Bromwich. 
Erica einerea, Linn. 
(6.) Haseley, Bromwich. 
June, 1893 . 
