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A. VISIT TO GLEN CLOVA AND CALLATER. 
locality for Garex rariflora and G. IcKjnpina, but the latter this time I could 
not see, for here the clouds came down so thick as to render anything 
beyond ten yards invisible, distorting and magnifying objects till a 
poor unforunate sheep became the size of a deer. Here in a ravine 
underneath a snow wreath I sat sheltered from the rain for three hours, 
and then was obliged to retrace my steps to Braemar. 
The foregoing will show what a rich spoil of plants may be gathered 
even in indifferent weather, and as I have already exceeded the space 
I originally intended filling, I am obliged to omit any account of the 
plants gathered at Loch Park, Deeside, and the sands of Barry, and of 
my doings during a most interesting day occupied in dredging Lochs 
Bescobie and Balgavies, and botanising in the bog of Resteunet. 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
( Gontinued from page 257.) 
S AXIFRAGACE..^. 
SAXIFRAGA. 
S. tridactylites, Linn. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. 
Native : On walls, roofs, &o. Locally abundant. April, May. 
I. Wishaw ; Coleshill ; Fillongley ; Nuneaton ; Arley ; Whitacre ; 
Middleton ; Kingsbury ; Erdington. 
II. Harbury! Y. and B. Wall near Newbold and at Morton, R. S. R., 
1877; Brailes; Honington! ; Shipston, Neioh.; Tysoe and 
Compton Wynyates, Rev. J. Gorle; Salford! Rev. J. G., 
Henley-in-Arden, &c. 
S. granulata, Linn. White Saxifrage. 
Native : On banks, and in fields and pastures. Locally common. 
May, June. 
I. In the garlick meadows, Penns Mill! With., ed. 5, ii., 498. Sutton 
Park; New Park; Middleton; Minworth ; Meriden ; Hampton- 
in-Arden, &c. 
II. Between Leamington and Warwick ; Pigwell quarry, Warwick ; 
roadside at Guy’s Cliff, Per. FI., 39; Warmington, Bolton King ; 
Honington, Neioh.; Bilton, R. S. R., 1877 ; near Tysoe, Rev. J. 
Gorle ; Allesley ; Stratford-on-Avon ; Alcester, &c. 
CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 
C. oppositifolium, Linn. Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 
Native: In marshes, swamps, damp woods, &c. Local. April, May. 
I. Sutton Park ; Erdington ; Plant’s Brook ; Marston Green ; lanes 
about Arley; abundant in Hartshill Hayes; lanes about 
Fillongley. 
II. Sambourne ; Great Alne, Part. 210 ; Crackley Wood, near Kenil¬ 
worth ! near Leek Wootton, Per. F'l., 38; Honily Brook I 
Y. and B.; Dripping Well, Milverton! H. B.; Allesley, 
Coventry, Bolton King. 
