THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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T. angustifolia, Linn. Narrow-leaved Reed Mace. 
Native : In pools and ponds. Rare. July. 
I. Sutton Park ; Pond near Bromford Forge ; Blackpool, Merivale. 
II. In a pit on Alne Hills, near Shelfield, Part, ii., 483 ; in an old pit 
at Coton ; Stivichall; Burn Post, near Kenilworth ! T. Kirk, 
Phyt., ii., 971 ; in a pond near the bridle road from Dunchurch 
to Barby, R.S.R., 1877. 
SPARGANIUM. 
S. ramosum, Huds. Branched Bur-reed. 
Native: In rivers, canals, pools, ponds, and ditches. Locally 
common. June, July. Area general. 
S. simplex, Huds. Unbranched Bur-reed. 
Native : In canals, pools, ponds, and ditches. Rather rare. June 
to August. 
I. Sutton Park. 
II. Near the Lodge Farm, Snitterfield, Washford near the Bridge. 
Part, ii., 439 ; small pond near Blue Boar Lane ; L. Cummin, 
R.S.R., 1878 ; Honington Park ! Newb. ; Salford Priors ! Rev. 
J.C.; Kineton, Bolton King; canal near Bearley ; So we Waste 
Canal. 
S. minimum, Fries. Small floating Bur-reed. 
Native : In pools. Very rare. July. 
I. (S. natans) Packington, Aylesford B.G., 636; in a pit on Ansley 
Coalfields, Blox. Phyt. iii., 324. 
II. In a pool near Roundshill Lane, Kenilworth, T. Kirk ; road from 
Coton House to Cave’s Inn, Cheshire ; Arbury, T. Kirk, Herb. 
Perry. 
ARACE>E. 
ACORUS. 
A. Calamus, Linn. Sweet Flag. Sweet Cane. 
Native (?) In rivers and large pools. Rare. May, June. 
I. River Tame at Tamworth, at the bottom of Mr. Oldensliaw’s 
garden ; With (Ed. 3) i., 358 ; between Knowle and Temple 
Balsall! H.B. Abundant in June, 1883. 
II. Abundant in most of the waters near Arbury Hall! in two ponds 
at Foleshill, but originally planted from a pond near the Stoke 
Race Course, which is now filled up, T. Kirk, Phyt. ii., 971; 
Milverton; Guy’s Cliff! H.B.; Farnborough. 
Introduced at Arbury, and probably also in all the other stations 
above quoted. 
ARUM. 
A. maculatum, Linn. Cuckoo-pint, Wake Robin, Lords and Ladies, dx. 
Native : On hedge banks and in woods. Locally common. April, 
May. Area general. 
Abundant in some of the districts, but remarkably local in others, 
occurring, however, throughout the whole county. 
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