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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
CROCUS. 
C. nudiflorus, Sm. Nalied-flowering Crocus. 
Native: In old pastures. Very rare. October. 
II. Pigwell fields and Lammas fields, near Warwick, Perry FL, 4. 
[ C. vermis, All. Is recorded from near Sheldon andMarston Green, 
by the liev. J. Gorle, probably a mere waif or outcast from 
gardens.] 
AMARYLLIDACE^E. 
NARCISSUS. 
N. Pseudo-narcissus, Linn . Daffodil. Lent Lily. 
Native or denizen: In woods and pastures. Locally abundant. 
April, May. 
I. Near Sutton Coldfield towards Middleton! Ray Cat. (ed. 2), 219. 
Covers almost a whole field on the road from Birmingham to 
Sutton. With. (ed. 7), 420. Sutton Park, A. W. Wills. Doe 
Bank near Sutton ; Wylde Green ; abundant in Trickley 
Coppice, Middleton ; pastures near Penns ; pastures near 
Elmdon; pastures, Shirley Heath, &c. 
IT. Studley and Sambourne in great plenty, Purt., i., 168; Kenilworth; 
Honiley, Y. and B.; Hay woods, etc. 
[The var. major is sometimes found in some abundance as near 
Elmdon and in Wedgenock Park, Warwick, but is merely an 
introduced plant.] 
N. biflorus, Curt. Two-flowered Narcissus. 
Alien : In pastures. Very rare. April, May. 
II. In the Lammas fields, Warwick, Perry FI., 29 ; Old Park, Warwick, 
Herb. Perry ; Haseley, Y. and B. 
N. poeticus, Linn. 
Alien : In old pastures. Very rare. April, May. 
I. A field in the parish of Fillongley is full of it. Some of the 
flowers are single, others double, probably not truly native ; 
W. T. Bree , M.SS., N.B.G.S. In a field near^Blaber’s Hall, 
Wats., Cyb. Brit. Comp., 580. 
[. Narcissus incomparabilis occurs semi-wild at Guy’s Cliff, but has 
probably been at one time cultivated in the gardens there.] 
[ Leucojum cestivum, Linn. Summer Snowflake. Is recorded as 
probably wild by the side of the Avon near Stratford. No 
one appears to have found this since Purton’s time. Once 
found above Rugby Mill, Rev. A. Blox, N.B.G.] 
[L. vernum. Warwickshire. Top Sot., page 385. I can find no 
other record for this plant in the county.] 
GALANTHUS. 
G. nivalis, Linn. Common Snowdrop. 
Denizen ; In copses and on banks. Rare. February to April. 
I. Packington, Aylesford, B.G., 634. Wood near Middleton Hall; 
coppice near Oldbury Hall; coppice, canal bank, near Olton 
Pool. 
II. On the side of the ridgeway, Purt., i, 170. In a field near 
Wedgenock Park, Warwick, Perry FL, 28. Golden Green 
Wood, Warwick, T. K., Herb. Brit. Mas.; Old Park, Honilv, 
Y. and B. 
