Sept., 1892. 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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Linum eathartieum, Linn. 
(4.) Near Lawford, Baxter, MS. 
Geranium pratense, Linn. 
(7.) Ilmiugton, il Iiss Townsend. 
G. disseetum, Linn. 
(4.) Near Brownsover, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
G. eolumbinum, Linn. 
(5.) Fosseway, near Offchurcli Heath. 
G. Robertianum, Linn., var . flore-albo. 
(7.) In a close between Little Wolford and Barton, Warwickshire.. 
MS. note in a copy of “How’s Pliytologia ” in Magdalen 
College, Oxford, by John Goodyer.— G. C. Drnce. 
Erodium eieutarium, L’ tier it. 
(2.) Packington, 1810, Aylesford. 
Oxalis Aeetosella, Linn. 
(2.) Packington, 1810, Aylesford. 
Impatiens parviflora, DC. 
(4.) Casual, near Milverton, H. Bromwich. 
Rhamnus eathartieus, Linn. 
(4.) Newbold-on-Avon ; Brownsover, Baxter, MS. 
(5.) Sawbridge, Baxter, MS. 
(1.) Lane below Wishaw Church, leading to Dunton House Lane. 
R. Frangula, Linn. 
(2.) Wood in Wheyporridge Lane. 
Acer eampestre, Linn. 
(4.) Near Brownsover, Baxter, MS. 
(1.) Lane to Langley Mill, near Middleton. 
Genista tinetoria, Linn. 
(4.) Alveston Wood, Miss Palmer. 
Ulex europseus, Linn. 
(4.) Lighthorue, 1854, Miss Palmer. 
U. Gallii, Planch. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
(8.) Near Lapworth. 
Cytisus seoparius, Link. 
(5.) Near Sawbridge, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Ononis repens, Linn. 
(4.) Clifton Road, near Rugby, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
0. spinosa, Linn. 
(4.) Long Lawford Lane; Watling Street, near Rugby, 1831, 
Baxter, MS. 
Medieago sativa, Linn. 
(1.) Abundant on railway siding below Water Orton. 
(6.) Abundant on railway banks, Trent Valley Line, near 
Brinklow. 
M. maeulata, Sibth. 
(5.) Near Princethorpe, Rev. J. Caswell. , 
Melilotus officinalis, Lam. 
(7.) Ilmington, Miss Townsend. 
M. alba, Desv. 
(4.) Near Milverton, II. Bromwich. 
