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THK FLOKA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
II. Alcester, in tlie rough ground by the floodgates, Purt. i., 20G; 
grove at Wootton Grange, Perry FL, 37; Honington, 
Newh. ; Lillingtou, //. B. ; Shrewley ; Kenilworth, Y. and B. ; 
Allesley; Meriden ; Rowington ; Kingswood; Alne Hills ; 
Harborough Magna 
SAMBUCUS. 
S. nigra, Linn. Common Folder. 
Native: In woods and hedges. Common. May, June. Area 
general. 
Var. 2. Berries green and white. Warwickshire. With., ed. 
7, ii., 402. 
S. Ebulus, Linn. Dxoarf Elder. 
Denizen : In hedges and ou wayside banks. Very rare. July. 
I. Tamworth Castle Hill, towards the river. With., ed. 7, ii., 400. 
“ A fresh specimen shown me from Shirley, 1879,” Nevjh. 
Near Kuowle, on marly banks! With., ed. 7, ii., 400. 
II. Near Grafton Church, on the side of the road. Part, i., 162. It 
has been seen in this locality recently by the Rev. J. H. 
Thompson. “ In the grounds of Evelyn Philhps Shirley, Esq., 
Eatington Park,” Rev. J. Gorle. Moreton Morrell Church. 
With., I.C., 400 ; believed to be extinct in the last locality. 
VIBURNUM. 
V. Opulus. Linn. Common Gnehler Rose, Marsh Elder. 
Native: In hedges and damp woods. Local. June. 
I. Coleshill Bog! Lck. Anal., 1837, near Coleshill; Forge Mills; 
Middleton; Sutton Park; Blossom Fields, Solihull; Brad- 
nock’s Marsh ; river bank, near Stonebridge, &c. 
II. Kenilworth; Radford, Y. and B.; Salford, Rev. J. G.; near Avon 
Mill, R. S. R., 1877 ; Broadmore Wood, near Alcester ; Austey 
Wood, near Wootton Wawen. 
V. Lantana, Linn. Wayfariny Tree. 
Native : In woods, copses, and hedges, in calcareous soils. 
Locally abundant. May. 
II. Hedges between Leamington and Southam! With., ed. 7, iii., 398. 
Hedge between Harborough and Co.sford, Blox., R. S. R., 1872 ; 
Whitnash; Chesterton! Y. and B.; near Frankton Wood, 
Pk.. S. R.,1^11 •, Ga,ydon, Bolton King ; Austey Wood, Wootton 
Wawen ; Little Alne ; lane from Norton Lindsay to Claverdon; 
Aston Cantlow ; Drayton bushes ; Oversley Wood ; Binton ; 
Alveston pastures ; Compton Verney ; Pillerton ; near 
Kineton ; Ufton Wood. 
LONICERA. 
L. Periclymenum, Linn. Common Woodbine, Honeysuckle. 
Native: In hedges, woods, and copses. Common. June to Sep¬ 
tember, or later. Area general. 
[L. Xylosteum. Linn. Is recorded by Withering, iii., 315, as 
occurring “in the wood S.-W. side of the lake in Edgbaston 
Park, 1812.”] 
[L. Caprifolium. Linn. Chadshunt, quite naturalised, Bolton King.] 
RUBIAGE^. 
GALIUM. 
G. cruoiatum, With. Grossicort. 
Native: On hedge banks, waysides, and in woods. Common. 
May, June. Area general. 
