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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
same position. So liere is store of work before you : a wide 
field for profitable labour and original research ; for it is the 
Fresli-water Algie that give the most emphatic sanction to 
the assertion that “ The study of the entire life-history is the 
only means towards the solution of the value of species.” 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
(Continued from page 293.) 
JUNCACE^E. 
LUZULA. 
L. vernalis, DC. (L . pilosa, Willd). Broad-leaved Hairy Woodrush. 
Native : In woods and on shady banks. Locally common. April, 
May. 
I. Sutton Park; Trickley Coppice and New Park, Middleton; Hoare 
Park, Over Wliitacre; Kingsbury Wood; Bentley Park; 
Hardings Wood, near Maxstoke ; Arley Wood; woods near 
Solihull; Chalcot Wood, Umberslade; Clow’s Wood, near 
Earl’s Wood. 
IF. Frankton! and Prince Thorpe Wood! R.S.B. , 1877. Combe 
Woods; Waver ley Wood, Stoneleigh; Oakley Wood ; Chester¬ 
ton Wood; woods, Walton Village; Alveston Pastures; 
Oversley Wood ; Austey Wood, Wootton Wawen ; Bush Wood, 
Lapworth ; Haywoods. 
L, maxima, DC. (L. sylvatica, Gaud). Great Woodrush. 
Native: In woods. Local. May, June. 
I. Arley Wood; Bentley Park ; Hartshill Hayes ; woods near 
Oldbury ; Boultbie Wood, near Meriden. 
II. Combe Woods ; Haywoods ; Oversley Wood, &c. 
L. campestris, DC. Field Woodrusli. 
Native: In pastures, on heaths, heathy roadsides and banks. 
Common. April, May. Area general. 
L. erecta, Desv. {L. multi flora; L. congesta, Lej). Many-headed Field 
Woodrush. 
Native : In peaty bogs, damp heath lands, and heathy waysides. 
Local. June to August. 
I. Sutton Park; Trickley Coppice and New Park, Middleton; 
Coleshill, bog and heath ; Hill Bickenliill ; Kingsbury Wood ; 
Baxterley Common ; Earl’s Wood. 
II. ( Juncus liniger) On the road from Coughton to Sambourne, Curt, i, 
179. Arbury Woods! Brandon Woods! Kirk, Bhyt. ii, 971. 
Haywood ! Y. and B. Combe Wood ; Oakley Wood. 
The variety congesta has the same range as the type, the two 
plants usually growing together. 
JUNCUS. 
J. conglomeratus, Linn. Common Bush. 
Native: In bogs, marshes, marshy heath land and near pools. 
Common. June, July. Area general. 
