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 48. 
BORAGIN ACE-42. 
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ECHITJM. 
E. vulgare, Linn. Common Viper's Bugloss. 
Native: In sandy fields, old walls, and copses. Very local. July 
to September. 
I. Oscott College grounds, Rev. J. C.; field on outskirts of Sutton 
Park, near the town, W. B. Grove; Westwood Coppice, Sutton 
Park; sandy lane, Wylde Green ; sandy field, Marston 
Green ; fields near Gibbett’s Hill, Coleshill; Coleshill Heath. 
II. Near Stratford, on the Bidford Road ; stone quarries, Coten End 
and Woodloes,'Pern/ FI.; on a wall at Salford; about the lime¬ 
kilns at Grafton, Purt. i., 110; Trent Valley Railway, near 
Rugby, 1867 ; Cawston, Hill Morton, R. S. R., 1871; Kenil¬ 
worth ruins. Rev. A. Blox.; Lighthorne, Bolton King; Binton. 
PTJLMONARIA. 
P. officinalis, Linn. Common Lungwort. 
Alien : In shrubberies. Very rare. July. 
I. In a shrubbery near Elmdon Hall, probably an escape from culti¬ 
vation. 
II. Arbury Hall, T. Kirk. Herb. Perry. 
I do not think this plant has any claim to be considered as more 
than a casual in this county. 
[. Echinospermum Lappula , Linn. As a casual, near the skin-yards, 
Kenilworth, H. B.!] 
LITHOSPERMUM. 
L. officinale, Linn. Common Gromwell. 
Native: In woods, copses, and hedge-banks. Rather rare. June, 
July. 
II. Great Alne! Oversley Wood ! Purt. i., 112 ; footpath leading from 
Alcester to Wixford, Perry FI. 15 ; Wliitnash, Myton, Y. and 
B.; Itchington Holt; Ufton, Cross. Herb. Per.; Lodge Woods, 
Salford Priors! Rev. J. C.; Gaydon ! Bolton King ; Drayton 
Bushes ; near Rose Hall, Oversley ; near Binton and Red 
Hill; near Chesterton Wood ; near Southam. 
L. arvense, Linn. Corn Gromwell. Painting-root. 
Colonist: In corn and other cultivated fields. Local. May, June. 
I. Siden Hill, Hampton-in-Arden, R. Rogers ; cornfields near Knowle; 
cornfields, Solihull. 
II. Wliitnash, Y. and B.; Tredington, Newb.; near Dunchurch and 
Little Lawford, R. S. R., 1877; cornfield near Prince Thorpe ; 
Bascote Heath ; Billesley ; Binton; fields between Meriden 
and Coventry. 
