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hopper Warbler, and Nightingale, all somewhat rare in North 
Leicestershire, received considerable attention at his hands. 
Relying on an excellent memory, he unfortunately made few 
notes, so that the greater part of his extensive knowledge will be 
lost to other naturalists. As, however, he left behind him a good 
collection of beetles, it is to be hoped that it will be possible to 
compile a list of all the Leicestershire species he found. He died 
at the somewhat early age of fifty-four. 
F. B. Whitlock, Beeston, Notts. 
NOTES ON THE “FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE.” 
BY J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Concluded from page 23d.) 
Athyrium Filix-fcemina, noth. 
(2.) Packington, Miss Palmer; Butler’s Wood, Maxstoke. 
(3.) Seas Wood, Arbury. 
(4.) Jarrett’s Heath ; Duuchurcli Road, near the Toll Gate, Baxter , MS. 
(6.) Crackley Wood. 
(8.) Gannaway Grove, near Claverdon. 
h. erectum (Syme). 
(2.) Brown’s Wood, Solihull; Butler’s Wood and Kimberley’s Grove, 
Maxstoke. 
(3.) Arbury Park ; Hartshill Hayes. 
(8.) Gannaway Grove, near Claverdon. 
Seolopendrium vulgare, Symons. 
(4.) Near Bilton, Baxter , MS. ; Lighthorne, Miss Palmer. 
(7.) Honington Bridge, F. Townsend. 
Polystiehum lobatum, Presi. 
(4.) Dunchurcli Road ; Jarrett’s Heath, near Hill Morton, Baxter , MS. 
h. aculeatum (Syme). 
(4.) Sherbourne, Miss Palmer. 
Lastrsea Filix-mas, Presi. 
(4.) Near Rugby, 1831, Baxter , MS. ; Lighthorne, Miss Palmer. 
b. aflinis (Bab.) 
(4.) Near Rugby, Jarrett’s Heath, Lawford, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
(5.) Frankton Wood. 
(8.) Mockley Wood, Tanworth. 
c. paleacea , Moore. Yar. Borreri (Bab.). 
(4.) Dunchurch Road, Rugby, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
L. spinulosa, Presi. 
(2.) Acorn Coppice, Ilshaw Heath ; Shelly Coppice ; Great Packington. 
(5.) Frankton and Princethorpe Woods. 
November, 1893. 
