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S. aurita, Linn. 
(1.) Hill Hook; Ballards Green and Arley Wood. 
(8.) Lane by Mockley Farm, going towards Great Fordhall. 
S. eaprea, Linn. 
(4.) Dunchurch Road, Rugby, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Populus eaneseens, Sm. 
(2.) On The Portway near Forshaw Park. 
(4.) Near Hill Morton, 1831, Baxter , I\IS. 
* Taxus baeeata, Linn. 
(2.) Paokington, 1810, Aylesford. 
Epipaetis latifolia, All. 
(2.) Paokington, Aylesford. 
(6.) Spinney in Haseley Park, near the Hall, Miss Sawyer. 
E. palustris, Grantz. 
Mr. Brodie's plant from near Baddesley Clinton has been sent to me, and 
I find it to be K. latifolia, so that the record must be omitted from the Alne 
basin. See “ Flora,” page 247. 
Orchis Morio, Linn. 
(2.) Common about Sheldon, Miss M. A. Beilby, Analyst, 1837 ; Black- 
hales Farm, Redferu Lane. 
(6.) Pasture by Chase Wood, Kenilworth. 
0. maseula, Linn. 
(2.) Paokington, 1810, Aylesford. Common about Sheldon, Miss M. A. 
Beilby, “ Analyst," 1837 ; near Elmdon, Miss Garril Airy. 
0. latifolia, Linn. 
(2.) Common about Sheldon, Miss M. A. Beilby , “ Analyst," 1837. I do 
not think this record can be correct. 
(4.) Meadow near Marybrook, near Rugby, Baxter, MS. 
Habenaria viridis, K. Br. 
(1.) Near Ansley, Elliott ! 
H. ehloroleuea, Ridley. 
(1.) Shawberries Wood, Shustoke. 
(2.) Squires Wood, Maxstoke. 
(3.) Friars Wood, Bentley, near Atherstoue. 
(9.) Bannuras Wood, near Morton Bagot. 
Iris Pseudaeorus, Linn. 
(4.) NearLawford! and Newbold-on-Avon ! 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, Linn. 
(2.) Abundant in pastures, Wood End, near Tanworth, and near Forshaw 
Heath. 
Tamus communis, Linn. 
(4.) Between Newbold and Lawford, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Gagea faseieularis, Satisb. 
(4.) Wood, Warwick Park, Thos. G. Carter', Avon Wood, on the Edge 
Hill, Mr. Allan Drummond ! 1891. 
Juneus eompressus, Jacq. 
(4.) By the side of the road going from Rugby to Coton House, 1831, 
Baxter, MS. 
J. lamprocarpus, Ehrh. 
(5.) Sawbridge, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
J. aeutiflorus, Ehrh. 
(4.) Near Bilton, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
September, 1893. 
