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+* C. Nepeta. 97, shrubbery at Fladbury, near Evesham ; H. New, 
in May’s “Evesham “ Mid. Nat .,” Vol. XIII., p. 182. Tab. 
22. Avon. I suspect an error. 
f C. sylvatica, Bromfield. 50, gathered by the late Dr. J. M. 
Streeten, of Worcester, on Abberley Hill, 16tli August, 1844, and 
referred by him to C. grandiflora, Moench. In the Herb. Wor. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Tab. 22. First record. 
* Melissa officinalis, xxx. Tab. 22. Not native. 
* Scutellaria galericulata. Tab. 22. In all the districts. 
* S. minor. 6, 11, 13, 60, Severn D. 119, formerly at Moseley. 
* Prunella vulgaris. Tab. 22. In all the districts. 
(To be continued.) 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, M.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Concluded from page 211.) 
ORD. VIII.—TRICHOGASTRES, 
GEASTER. Mich. 
647. G. fornicatus, Fr. Lycoperdon fornicatum, Huds., With. 
Meadows and pastures. Very rare. October to Jan¬ 
uary. About Birches Green, near Birmingham, Mrs. 
Come in With. 368. 
648. G. limbatus, Fr. Lycoperdon stellatum, Linn., With., 
Purt. Hedgebanks and pastures. Rare. September 
to December. Hedgebank by the side of the great road 
from Coventry to Birmingham, near Stonebridge ; in 
Edgbaston Park, With. 367. Rusliford; Oversley, 
Purt. ii. 702. Allesley, Bree in Purt. iii. 480. 
649. G. fimbriatus, Fr. Fields. Rare. December. Station 
Fields, Kenilworth, 1871, Russell, List. In a garden 
Boldmere, near Sutton, 1888. 
650. G.rufescens, Fr. Pastures. Rare. Oct. Pasture on the farm 
of the Earl of Warwick (Ileatlicote Farm), 1872, Perceval. 
E OVIST A. Bill. 
651. B. nigrescens, Pers. Pastures. Not common. In a 
field near Shustoke, 1888. 
652. B. plumbea, Pers. Pastures. Local. Fields near Max- 
stoke Priory. 
‘LYCOPERDON. Tourn. 
653. Lycoperdon Bovista, Linn. L. giganteum , Batsch. Pas¬ 
tures and gardens. Not common. August to October. 
Ansty, Adams. Olton Reservoir ! Parsons, Edgbaston ! 
Hillhouse. Sutton ; Wixford ; Castle Bromwich. 
654. L. caelatum, Bull. Edible. Pastures. Not common. 
July to October. Corley, Adams. Packington Park; 
