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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
I. Canal bank, Gravelly Hill; pastures near Sutton Park; Middleton ; 
Ansley ; Baddesley Ensor ; Baxterley; Kingsbury; Colesbill; 
Marston Green; Solihull; Knowle; Temple Balsall; Earls- 
wood, &c. 
II. Sherbourn, Y. and B. Honington, Tredington, Newb., Edge Hills; 
Kineton ; Alveston Heath ; Stratford-on-Avon ; Binton ; 
Wixford ; Salford Priors ; Oversley ; Henley-in-Arden ; Foles- 
hill; Combe Fields, &c. 
AVENA. 
A. pubescens, Linn. Downy Oat-Grass. 
Native : In pastures, heathy commons, and on roadsides in marly 
and calcareous soils. Locally abundant. May, June. 
I. Slade Lane, Witton ; pasture near Sutton; lane by Erdington 
Grange ; Sybill Hill, near Kingsbury ; Oldbury ; Baddesley 
Ensor ; Colesliill; meadows near Blythe Bridge, Solihull. 
II. Myton, Chesterton! Y. and B. Tredington, Newb., Wroxall; 
Longbridge, Warwick, H. B. Farnborougli, near the village ; 
Marl cliff, near Bidford ; roadside between Alcester and Strat¬ 
ford ; Bardon Hill; Foleshill. 
A. pratensis, Linn. Glabrous Oat Grass. 
Native: In pastures, and on roadsides and banks in calcareous 
soils. Rather rare. July. 
I. Roadside near Bradnock’s Marsh, June, 1882. 
II. Lightliorne ; Tachbrook; Compton Verney, II. P. Chesterton ! 
Y. and B. Tredington ! Newb. Oversley Hill, near the wood ; 
Warwickshire meadows, Salford Priors ; Marl cliff near 
Bidford ; roadsides between Stratford-on-Avon and Drayton 
Bushes ; pastures near Sliottery ; Bardon Hill. 
[A. strigosa, Schreb. Black Oat. 
Casual: In corn fields. Rare. July. 
II. Casual about Myton, E. B. Moreton Morrell, in wheat fields.] 
A casual of very uncertain occurrence. 
A. fatua, Linn. Wild Oat. 
Colonist: In corn and other cultivated fields. As an aggregate 
species locally common. July. 
a. pilosissima. Rather common. 
I. Long Lane, Sutton ; near Over Green, Wishaw, Curdworth; 
Hartsliill; Coleshill; Marston Green. 
II. Wliituash ; Tachbrook, Y. and B. Lambcote ; Stratford-on-Avon 
Newb. Wixford ; Binton ; Exhall; Alne Hills ; near Rugby. 
b. intermedia. Local or rare. 
II. Myton, E. B., Alne Hills; Spernall Ash. 
c. pilosa. Rare. 
II. Harbury, E. B. ! Cultivated fields near Stratford-on-Avon. 
The two latter varieties have probably a more extended range than 
is given here, but sufficient attention has not been given to them to 
allow of fuller record. 
(To be continued.) 
