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I. Hampton-in-Arden, R. Rogers; Wishaw ; New Park, Middleton. 
II. (P. variabilis) Oversley Wood! Lower Norton, W.C.; Wroxall, 
Herb. Perry ; Honington, Newb.; Chadshunt, Bolton King; 
Rowington ; near Yarningale Farm. 
P. officinalis, Linn. Cowslip. 
Native: In pastures and woods. Locally common. April, May. 
I. Middleton; Hartshill; Solihull; Shustoke ; Kingsbury, &c. 
II. Tredington, Honington! Neiob.; Alveston pastures; Oversley; 
Ragley; Rowington, &c. 
A large form, with flowers nearly as large as those of the caulescent 
form of P. vulgaris occurs in Ragley Woods. Although P. 
officinalis cannot be considered more than a common plant in 
the county as a whole, it is very rare in some of the districts. 
LYSIMACHIA. 
L. vulgaris, Linn. Common Loosestrife. 
Native : On river banks and damp shady places. Rare. July. 
I. Coleshill on the Blythe, Bree. Purt. iii., 343. Marston Green. 
II. Below Bidford Grange, Purt. i., 122 ; lane near Fern Hill Wood! 
H.B.; Radford, Y. and B.; Salford Priors, Rev. J. C .; What- 
cote, Rev. J. Gorle. 
L. Nummularia, Linn. Creeping Jenny. 
Native : In woods. Wet meadows and ditches. Locally common. 
June to August. 
I. Trickley Coppice; Hartsliill Hayes; Bradnock’s Marsh; near 
Packwood Church ; lanes about Hockley ; Earlswood. 
II. Newwbold Pacey, Rev. J. Gorle; Liglithorne, Bolton King; Honing¬ 
ton Park ! Neiob. ; Salford Priors ! Rev. J. C.; Brown’s Over, 
R.S.R.; Oversley Wood; Alveston Pastures; Itchington Holt 
Lowson Ford ; Haywoods ; Combe Woods. 
L. nemorum, Linn. Yelloio Pimpernel. 
Native : In damp woods and copses. Local. May to August. 
I. Sutton Park; Trickley Coppice; New Park; Kingsbury Wood 
Bentley Park; Hartshill Hayes; Coleshill Pool; Marston 
Green ; Hampton-in-Arden ; Solihull; Hockley. 
II. Prince Thorpe Wood; R.S.R., 1877; Combe Woods; Seas Wood, 
Arbury; Haywoods; Clialcot Wood ; Bush Wood, Lapworth; 
Oversley Wood. 
ANAGALIS. 
A. arvensis, Linn. Scarlet Pimpernel. 
Native or colonist: In cultivated land, by roadsides, and on heathy 
waste places. Common. May to September. Area general. 
Yar. b. pallida. Scarbank, W.C ., Herb. Perry! Kenilworth, Y. 
and B. 
A. cserulea, Sm. Blue Pimpernel. 
Native or colonist: In gardens, fields, and by waysides in cal¬ 
careous soils. Rather rare. June to August. 
I. As a weed in a garden, Witton. 
II. Bidford! Grafton! Purt. i., 115; Leamington, Pliyt. i., 92; Whit- 
nash, H.B., Herb. Brit. Mus.; Binton ! Billesley ! Grafton! 
Saltisford, Herb. Perry; Moreton Morrell, Whitnasli! Y. and 
B.; about Honington, F. Toionsend; Chesterton, Kineton, 
Bolton King ; Red Hill; Exhall; Loxley ; Brandon. 
A. tenella, Linn. Bog Pimpernel. 
Native: In bogs, near streams and pools. Rare. June to August. 
I. Bogs, Sutton Park! and Coleshill Bog! Bree. Mag. Nat. Hist, iii., 
163 ; Olton Reservoir; shores of Coleshill Pool. 
II. Kenilworth, Y. and B. 
