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II. Honiley, Y. and B.; Honington, Newb.; in all the canals in the Avon 
basin more or less abundant; Alveston Pastures Wood ; Binton 
Bridges; wood near Spernal; Seas Pool, Arbury; pool in 
Combe Abbey Grounds. 
A peculiar form occurs in a boggy coppice near Stonebridge in 
which there are female flowers and perfect fruit at both top and 
bottom of male spike. 
C. ampullacea, Good. Bottle Sedge. 
Native : Near pools and ponds. Very local. May, June. 
I. In several pools about Middleton, Bay, Cat., ed. 1, p. 145; 
Packiugton, Aylesford, B. G., 636; Edgbaston Pool, With., 
ed. 4, 110; Sutton Park, very abundant; Coleshill Pool; 
Marston Green ; near Solihull. 
II. Pit at Wroxhall, H. B.; Hill Wootton, II. B.; Milverton, Y. and B. 
C. vesicaria, Linn. Bladder Sedge. 
Native : In marshes, near pools, and in damp woods and copses. 
Local, but widely spread. May, June. 
I. Packiugton, Aylesford, B. G., 636 ; Edgbaston Pool, With., ed. 4, 110; 
Kingsbury Wood ; damp pastures near Coleshill; Coleshill 
Pool; Bradnock’s Marsh ; Olton Pool; osier plantation near 
Solihull; copse near Henfield, Knowle ; Earl’s Wood in several 
localities. 
II. At the edge of a large pit near to Great Alne Mill, rurt., ii, 451 ; 
Harbury, Rev. A. Blox.; pond by Blue Boar Lane, Blox., B.S.B., 
1874 ; pond at Frankton Wood, B. S. B., 1877 ; Seas Pool, 
Arbury; Binley Common; footway from Eastern Green to 
Allesley ; Sliortwood Coppice, Tardebigg. 
GRAMINA. 
[Digitaria sanguinalis, Scop. Mr. Bromwich finds this as a casual weed 
near Kenilworth Station.] 
SETARIA. 
S. viridis, Beauv. Green Bristle-Grass. 
Casual: In gardens and cultivated land. Bare. August. 
II. Kenilworth, H. B., Herb. Brit. Mas., Myton, on railway banks, 
H. B.! Leamington, Y. and B. Old gardens in the Soutliam 
Koad, near Leamington. 
[S. glauca, Beauv. This occurs as a weed of cultivation near 
Milverton, H. BYj 
ANTHOXANTHUM. 
A. odoratum, Linn. Sweet-scented Vernal Grass. 
Native : In pastures, woods, on heath lands, roadsides, and banks. 
Common. April to June. Area general. 
The var. a. genuinum is the more frequent plant on healthy pastures. 
Var. b. villosum occurs abundantly in several of the damp shady woods. 
I cannot think these are more than inconstant forms. 
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DIGRAPHIS. 
D. arundinacea, Trin. Ribbon Grass. 
Native: By rivers, streams, pools, and in drains, &c. Common, 
June, July. 
I. Aston, in River Tame ; Sutton Park ; Middleton Heath ; Poles- 
worth ; canal near Atherstone ; Plant’s Brook; Water Orton; 
Forge Mills ; Marston Green ; Bentley Heath ; Temple Balsall; 
Earlswood. 
