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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
( Continued from vol. VI., page 258.) 
LABIAT^E. 
LYCOPUS. 
L. europaeus, Linn. Gipsy Wort. 
Native: In damp woods and ditches. Locally abundant. July, 
August. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton Heath ; Colesbill Pool; Meriden Marsh; 
Balsall Street; Hampton-in-Arden ; Knowle ; Solihull; Shelly, 
etc. 
II. Honington, Newb.; by the canal near Rugby, Blox., N. B. G. S.; 
canal near Stratford; Henley-in-Arden ; Sowe village. 
MENTHA. 
M. rotundifolia, Linn. Round-leaved Mint. 
Denizen : In damp or marshy pastures. Very rare. August. 
I. Abundant in a swampy field near Boldmir, Sutton. 
M. alopecuroides, Hull. Horse Mint. 
Denizen: Near villages. Very rare. 
II. In the old moat near Chesterton Church, in abundance for two 
years, but now probably extinct, H. B. 
M. sylvestris, Linn, Horse Mint. 
Native: In marshy and watery places. Very rare. August, 
September. 
II. Great Alne, on the side of the ford leading to Haslor, Burt, iii., 53. 
b. nemorosa. Very rare. 
II. Near Sunrising, Edge Hills, Bolton King. 
[M. viridis, Linn., has been recorded from near Bilton, Rugby, 1833, 
but no later record is known to me.] 
M. piperita, Huds. Peppermint. 
Denizen : In damp places, by ditches, streams, and canals. Rathei 
rare. August, September. 
a. officinalis, Hull. 
I. River at Tamworth, With., ed. 5, iii., 612 ; near Middleton Park, 
abundant, 1872 ; Four Ashes, near Solihull; Hockley, near 
Solihull. 
II. Coughton Mill, side of the River Alne, Purt. i., 276; Myton, H. B.; 
Honington ; Spernal Ash ; Lapwortli ; Kingswood. 
b. vulgaris , Sole. 
I. Four Ashes, near Solihull. 
II. Warwick, Y. and B.; Balsall Common, II. B.; Herb. Bab. 
M. hirsuta, Linn. Hairy Water Mint. 
Native : In marshes, by rivers, streams, etc. Common. August, 
September. Area general. 
b. subglabra, Baker. 
