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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
TULIPA. 
T. sylvestris, Linn. Wild Tulip. 
Alien : In old pastures. Very rare. April. 
I. In meadows by the Bourn at Shustoke, Bree., Part., iii, 381. 
II. Allesley, Bree , Purt ., i, 172. Meadows near Wroxall Abbey, H.B. 
Rowington, Y. and B. Pigwell Fields near Warwick, Herb. 
> erry. Still to be found in the last station, but very rarely 
flowering. 
GAGEA. 
G. lutea, Ker. Yelloiu Star of Bethlehem. 
Native : In old pastures near streams. Very rare. April. 
I. Sheldon, 1837, Rev. J. Gorle. Banks of a stream near Elmdon, 
near the Cock Inn; banks of the Tame, near Curdworth. 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
[0. iimbcllatum, Linn. Common Star of Bethlehem. 
Alien : In old pastures. Very rare. April, May. 
II. Near a pond in Godfrey’s Lammas, Warwick, Perry , 1817. 
Meadows by the Avon, Warwick, Bree , May. Nat. Hist., iii, 
164. Osier bed opposite the church, Warwick, IT.B., Herb. 
Perry.'] 
[0. nutans is recorded from near Offchurch, but cannot be more 
than an escape from cultivation. I have seen it in Sutton 
Park under like circumstances.] 
SCILLA. 
S. nutans, Sm. Wood Hyacinth. Blue Bell. 
Native : In woods, copses, on hedge banks, and in waste places. 
Very common. Area general. 
The white variety occurs in most of the localities where the plant 
is abundant, more especially in shady woods. 
ALLIUM. 
A. vineale, Linn. Crow Garlick. 
c. compactum. Thuill. 
Native : In corn and other cultivated fields, in marly or calcareous 
soils. Local. June, July. 
II. Harbury, Y. and B.; common about Tredington, F. Townsend. 
Abundant in cornfields near Binton ; cornfields near Drayton 
Bushes ; cornfields, bridle road from Billesley to Wilmcote; 
cornfields near Ullenliall, and Studley. 
A. oleraceum, Linn. Field Garlic. 
Native : In bushy pastures, and amongst corn. Rare. July, August. 
II. In a field by Rosall (Rose Hall) Purt ., i, 169 ; near Leamington, 
Perry , 1817; near Exhall, in a plantation, Perry FI.; calcareous 
fields west of Stratford-on-Avon ; Grafton, Dr. Lloyd, Herb. 
Perry; Blackwell Bushes, specimen from Miss Townsend , 
Bolton King ; bushy pastures, near Honington. 
A. ursinum, Linn. Ramsons. 
Native : In damp woods, by rivers and streams, and on damp shady 
banks. Locally abundant. May, June. 
