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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II. Corley Woods and Hay Woods, Bree, Pnrt. iii., 383; Allesley, Bree, 
Mag. Nat. Hist, iii., 165; Woodloes, near Warwick;Kenilworth, 
F. and B. 
CASTANEA. 
[C. vulgaris , Linn. Sweet Chestnut. 
Alien : In woods and hedges. Hare. May. 
I. Westwood Coppice, Sutton Park; apparently sponte, coppices near 
Penns. 
II. Bagley Woods ! Snitterfield, Burt, ii., 462.] 
FAGUS. 
F. sylvatica, Linn. Common Beech. 
Native : In woods, copses, and hedges. Local. May, June. 
I. Hedges near Gravelly Hill; near Dukes Bridge, Maxtoke; Pack- 
ington Park ; Sutton Park. 
II. Chesterton Wood, Y. and B.; Farnborough ; Edge Hills; Compton 
Verney; Corley. 
CORYLTJS. 
C. Avellana, Linn. Common Hazel. 
Native: In woods, copses, and hedges. Very common. January 
to March. Area general. 
CARPINUS. 
C. Betulus, Linn. Hornbeam. 
Denizen : In plantations and hedge-rows. Bare. May. 
I. Hampton-in-Arden, R. Rogers; two trees in Four Oaks Park, 
Sutton Park; Doe Bank, near Sutton ; Bradnock’s Marsh. 
II. Several old trees about Ipsley! T. Dollar, Purt. ii., 456. 
Probably planted in all the stations in Tame basin. 
ALNUS. 
A. glutinosa, Linn. Common Alder. 
Native: On the banks of rivers and streams, near pools, and in hedges. 
Common. February, March. Area general. 
BETULA. 
B. alba, Linn. Common Birch. 
Native: In woods, copses, and hedges. Common. April, May. 
Area general. 
I have not studied the varieties of this tree, so cannot give a satis¬ 
factory account of their distribution. 
POPULTJS. 
P. alba, Linn. White Poplar, Abele Tree. 
Alien: In parks. Bare. March. 
I. Two trees in Coppice near Moxliall Hall. 
II. Binley, T. Kirk, Herb. Brit. Mus., 1856; Honington, Newb.; Umber- 
slade ; several trees in hedges about a mile from Upper Eating- 
ton, near the County boundary; Sliuckburgh. 
P. canescens, Sin. Grey Poplar. 
Native: In hedges. Bare. March. 
I. Hullery, near Sheldon, two or three trees; lane to Bickenhill; 
Marston Green; Erdington. 
II. Off church; Heathcote, Y. <& B.; Stoke, Herb. Brit. Mus., T. Kirk.; 
Honington Park. 
P. tremula, Linn. Aspen. 
Native: In woods, copses, and hedges. Bather common. March. 
Area general. 
Both the forms occur in the county. 
