THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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OPHIOGLOSSUM. 
O. vulgatum, Linn. Common Adder's Tongue. 
Native: In pastures, meadows, and peaty heath lands. Local. 
May, June. 
I. Elmdon, Cameron; Maxtoke, Brce; meadows near the Rectory, 
Sheldon, Jackson, Anal. vi. ; Middleton, near the Hall; heath 
land near Bannersley Pool; in several meadows and pastures 
near Ivnowle; meadows near Blythe Bridge, Solihull. 
II. Meadows near Leamington ; plantations near Saltisford Common ; 
field near Baly’s Locks, Perry, FI. 81 ; Allesley, Bree ; in fields 
near Emscote Cotton Mills, Baynes ; meadow at Offchurcli ; 
near Woodloes and Goodrest, Warwick Old Park ; Whitnash 
Field, Murcott ; Eastern Green, Baly , I’hyt. i., 512; near 
Harborough Magna, Bio. r. ; Harbury; Kenilworth, Y. and B .; 
Honiley, H.B.; Cliadshunt; Gaydon, Bolton King ; Honington 
Bridge! F. Toionsend ; pasture by Exhall Hall, Coventry, Mrs. 
Browett. 
BOTRYCHIUM. 
B. Lunaria, Sw. Moomcort. 
Native: In old pastures and waste heaths. Very rare. May, June. 
I. In a close at Sutton Coldfield Park, Bay , Cat., 199 ; on heathy 
ground near the upper part of Coleshill Bog, Murcott, Phyt. i., 
511 ; near Knowle Railway Station! JF. G. Blatch ; heathy 
meadows near Middleton. 
II. Old pasture on Oversley Hill, Bufford, Part., ii., 518 ; Liglithorne 
(now extinct), Bolton King. 
LYCOPODIACEAE. 
LYCOPODIUM. 
L. clavatum, Linn. Common Club-Moss. 
Native : On heaths. Very rare. July. 
I. Coleshill Heath, Bree. Part, ii., 520; Coleshill Bog, IV. Southall, 
Phyt. i. 512; Sutton, Freeman, Pliyt. i. 202; Meriden Heath, 
T. Kirli .; Sutton Park, 1884, Miss Ethel Stone. 
L. inundatum, Linn. Marsh Club-Moss. 
Native (?) : On marshy heaths and near pools. Very rare. July. 
I. Coleshill Heath formerly, Bree ; near the upper end of Coleshill 
Pool in 1842, Murcott, Phyt. i., 512. 
L. selago, Linn. Fir Club-Moss. 
Native (?) : In bogs. Very rare. April to October. Bog at Coles¬ 
hill Pool, Bree. Purt. ii., 522.* 
MARSILEACEAE. 
PILULARIA. 
P. globulifera, Linn. Pill-wort. 
Native : On the shores of pools. Very rare. June to August. 
I. At Coleshill Pool, where I have found it covering the shore to a 
great extent! Purt. ii., 519 ; abundant near Bracebridge Pool 
in two or three spots*, 1876-80 ; abundant at Coleshill Pool as 
late as 1881. 
* An interesting account of the Lycopods of Warwickshire is given 
by the Rev. W. T. Bree, in Phyt. i., 61, from which it will be seen that 
none had been seen by him for many years in the localities cited. 
