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C. alternifolium, Linn. Alternate-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 
Native: In marshes, swamps, damp woods, &c. Kather rare. May. 
I. Temple Balsall, Bree, Fart, i., 211 ; Sutton Park ; Plants Brook ; 
Minworth : Marston Green ; Elmdon. 
II. Crackley Wood! Per. FI., 38; Ilonily Brook; Bromwich, Herb. 
Brit. 3Ius. ; meadows, Rounshill Lane, Kenilworth ! II. B. 
PARNASSIA. 
P. palustris, Linn. Grass of Parnassus. 
Native : In bogs and marshy ground. Rare. July, August. 
I. Coleshill Bog! and Knowle! Part, i., 163; in meadows at Penns 
Mills, near Erdington ; With., ed. ii., 465, near Stonebridge ; 
in meadows between Bradnock’s Marsh and Berkswell, Per. 
FI., 27 ; Sutton Park! Freeman, Phyt. i., 262 ; between Olton 
and Elmdon, Pev. J. Gorle; abundant near several of the 
pools in Sutton Park, 1880. 
II. Norbrook; Fern Hill, Per. FI., 27 ; boggy meadows near Warwick, 
Bree, Purt. iii., 350; meadows, Rounshill Lane, Kenilworth, 
H. B. 
UMBELLIFER^. 
HYDROCOTYLE. 
H. vulgaris, Linn. Marsh Pennywort. 
Native : In bogs, marshes, and swamps. Local. June to Sept. 
I. Sutton Park, abundantly ; Middleton Heath ; Coleshill Pool and 
bog; sand quarry, Cornell’s End ; Olton Reservoir; marsh 
near Packington. 
II. Near Hasler Fields ; near Hoo Mill, Part, i., 152 ; Bagington Park, 
Per. FI. ; Rugby district, R. S. R., 1867 ; Kenilworth Heath ; 
Hasley Common, H. B. 
SANICULA. 
S. europaea, Lmn. Wood Sanicle. 
Native : In woods, copses, and shady banks. Locally common. 
May, June. 
I. Sutton Park; New Park; Fillongley ; lanes about Arley; Harts- 
hill Hayes; near Solihull ; Elmdon ; Kingsbury Wood. 
II. Honington, Neioh. ; Combe Woods ; Prince Thorpe ; Cubington ; 
Wootton Wawen ; Alveston pastures ; Salford Priors ; Red 
Hill; Edge Hills. 
APIUM. 
A. graveolens, Linn. Wild Celery. 
Native ? Near streams, and canals in Lias soils. Very rare. July. 
I. Bishopton Spa, near Stratford-on-Avon ; Cheshire, Herb. Per. “ Near 
Honington in one spot, with Samolus Valerandi, the wild form, 
July, 1880,” Newb. 
HELOSCIADIUM. 
H. nodiflorum, Koch. Procumbent Water Parsnip. 
Native : In streams and ditches. Common. June to August. 
Throughout the country. 
b. repens, R. “ Moist boggy places. Rare. June to August. Cook- 
hill, near Alcester.” Part, hi., 25. 
Var. pseudo-repens. Streams. Rare. 
I. Sutton Park ; marsh near Escoles Green. 
II. Woodloes, near Warwick ; Rounshill Lane, Kenilworth, H. B. 
