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I. Sutton Park; Marston Green, with long styles and broader leaflets; 
Elmdon; Solihull; Middleton ; near Hartshill. 
II. Tredington; Honington; Shipston-on-Stour, “ mostly the large 
plant figured as dissectum” Neich.; Harborough Magna; Salford 
Priors; near Barnmoor Green; near Bearley Cross. 
P. magna, Linn. Great Burnet Saxifrage. 
Native; On hanks and waysides, in marly and calcareous soils. 
Locally abundant. July to September. 
I. Waysides between Ansley and Over Wbitacre ; lanes about Arley 
and Sbustoke ; abundant on the road between Nuneaton and 
Atberstone. 
II. Rugby, A. Blox., N.B.G., 1837. Allesley ! Meriden! &c. Bree, 
Mag. Nat. Hist, iii., 164; Counden, 1\ Kirk, Herb. Brit. 3Jns.; 
Harborough Magna; Wyken Lane, Coventry; abundant in 
Banner’s Lane and Broad Lane, Tile Hill; Wixford, Alcester, 
Ac. 
SIUM. 
S. angustifolium, Linn. Lesser Water Bor.sni}). 
Native : In ditches, pools, and streams. Local. June to September. 
I. Sutton Park ; Middleton ; lane at Minwortb ; Colesbill Pool; near 
Knowle ; Hampton-in-Arden, Ac. 
II. Harborough Magna, Bev.A.B.; Honington; St. Dennis, Newh.; 
Myton, near Warwick; Chesterton, H.B.; Rugby district, 
R. S. R., 1877 ; Southam, Y. and JL ; canal near Wooton 
Wawen, Ac. 
[.9. latifoliiun, Linn. Warioickshire, Bree, N. B. G. 38 Warwickshire 
insufficiently vouched. Top. Bot., 186. Recorded also from near 
Rugby. R. S. R., 1868.] 
BUPIEUEUM. 
B. rotundifolium, Linn. Common Hare's-ear. TJiorowax. 
Native : In cultivated fields, in Lias and marly soils. Local. 
June, July. 
II. Bidford ! Haslor! Grafton! Pari, i., 148; Wootton, near Warwick. 
Countess of Aylesford, B. G., 634; near Brinklow Railway 
Station, Rev. A. B., R. S. R., 1874; Tachbrook, Harbury, 
Y. and B.; Kineton, Chadshunt, Bolton King; Morton 
Morrell; Red Hill; Oversley; Wilmcote. 
(ENANTHE. 
(E. fistulosa, Linn. Water Dropwort. 
Native : In pools and marshes. Local. June, July. 
I. Marston Green; Coleshill Pool; Duke’s Bridge; Meriden Marsh; 
Hampton-in-Arden; Bedlam’s End, near Knowle; Withy- 
brook, Ac. 
II. Whitnash ; Kenilworth, Y. and B.; Honington, Neivb.; old canals 
near Clifton Mill! between Newbold and Harboro’! near 
Little Lawford ! R. S. R., 1877. 
CE. Lachenalii, G7nel. Parsley Water Dropwort. 
Native : In marshes and drains. Rare. July to September. 
II. Near Honington, Nc’jrZ;.; marshes and drains near Stratford-upon- 
Avon, in abundance, 1882. 
\(E. pimpinelloides, Linn., is placed among the Warwickshire plants in 
Perry’s herbarium; the locality given, viz., “3^ miles from Stratford, 
on the Banbury Road,” belongs to Worcestershire. I have not 
seen this plant in or from any Warwickshire station.] 
