Nov., 1890. 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
259 
A few Worcester plants belonging to the Malvern district 
are recorded for the first time in the Transactions of the 
Malvern Naturalists’ Field Club. Part I., Worcester, 1855 ; 
Part II., Malvern, 1858 ; Part III., Worcester, 1870. 
Part II. commences with the anniversary address of the 
late Rev. W. S. Symonds, the Rector of Pendock. It con¬ 
tains, at p. 19, a list of plants added to the Malvern Flora, 
since the publication, in 1852, of the 2nd edition of the 
Botany of the Malvern Hills, from which I select the fol¬ 
lowing :— 
* Myosurus minimus. Powick, near Ham Cottage, 1856, Mr. T. 
Westcombe. Not noticed at Malvern since the time of 
Withering. 
Centaurea solstitialis. Fallow field near Great Malvern. Miss 
Dyson. 
Gagea lutea. At the bottom of Purlieu Lane. First discovered by 
the Rev. Dr. Cradock, in 1855. See “ Botany of Worcestershire ,” 
p. 67. 
‘Polypodium Dryopteris. A new locality has recently been found 
for this fern on the western declivity of the Worcestershire 
Beacon, by Mr. E. Lees. 
(To be continued.) 
Errata. —On pp. 202-3 for Chesshire read Cheshire. For Jordau 
read Jorden. 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, M.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 239.) 
388. H. miniatus, Fr, Moist heaths. Local. Oct. Kenil¬ 
worth, Russell, List. Sutton Park; pastures, Kenwalsey ; 
footways, road from Hinckley to Nuneaton; heathy 
waysides, Colesliill Pool; Packington Park ; Grove Park. 
389. H. puniceus, Fr. Fields. Rare. Sep.-Oct. Field near 
Kenilworth, Russell, Rlustr. Combe Fields, Adams. 
Sutton Park ; Langley ; Grove Park. 
390. H. conicus, Fr. Ag. aurantiacus, var. 1, With. Pastures. 
Sep.-Oct. Edgbaston Park, With. 257. Warwick, Per¬ 
ceval. Kenilworth, Russell , List. Combe, Adams. 
Sutton Park ; footways near New Park ; Kingsbury; 
Shustoke; Colesliill Heath; Solihull; Hampton-in- 
Arden grounds; Marston Green; Berkswell; Grove 
Park; Arrow Lane. 
Var. b. lutea. Aston Lane, Birmingham. 
