THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
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THE FLORA. OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
( Continued from page 15.) 
LABIAT^E.—Continued. 
PRUNELLA. 
P. vulgaris, Linn. Self-heal. 
Native : In woods, pastures, and on waysides and heaths. Common. 
June to October. Area general. 
SCUTELLARIA. 
S. galericulata, Linn. Common Skull-cap. 
Native : By rivers, canals, pools, ditches, and marshes. Locally 
common. July, August. 
I. Back of the Stews at Edgbaston, With ., ed. v., iii., 666 ; Bradnock’s 
Marsh, R. Rogers; Sutton Park; Coleshill Pool; Knowle and 
Solihull Canal; Elmdon ; Olton Reservoir. 
II. Side of the Arrow and River Alne, Purt., i., 282 ; banks of the 
Learn, Leamington, Perry, FI.; several places near Rugby! 
R. S. R., 1871 ; Salford Priors, Rev. J. C .; Honington, Newb. ; 
Kineton, Bolton King; Holywell and Stratford Canal; canal, 
Sowe Common ; Ansty. 
S. minor, Linn. Lesser Skull-cap. 
Native : In marshes and bogs, by streams and pools. Rare. July, 
August. 
I. Packington! Aylesford, B. G., 635; bogs, Sutton Coldfield! 
Rufford, Purt ., i., 283; Coleshill, Bree, Mag. Nat. Hist., iii., 165 ; 
Bannersley Pool! Herb., Perry ; Coleshill pool and bog; 
Marston Green. 
MARRUBIUM. 
M. vulgare, Linn. White Horehound. 
Alien : On roadsides. Very rare. July. 
II. Near Oversley Lodge, near Alcester, Purt., i., 274; Princetliorpe, 
R. S. R. 
I have searched for this several times, but without success. 
BALLOTA. 
B. nigra, Linn.; a. fcetida (Lam.) Black Horehound. 
Native : On liedgebanks, waysides, and pastures. Locally common. 
July to September. 
I. Ward End, W. B. Grove ; Boldmir; Middleton Heath; Marston 
Green; Temple Balsall; Hampton-in-Arden. Occasionally with 
white flowers. 
