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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
ARCTIUM. 
A. majus, Schkuhr. Greater Burdock. 
Native; By roadsides and in woods. Very local. July to 
September. 
I. Road by Packwood House ; Knowle canal bank. 
II. Radford; Hatton, Y. and B.; Chesterton! Radford Semele ; 
Myton, H. B.; abundant in Honington Park ! Newh.; Alveston 
pastures ; on banks, road from Shipston-on-Stour to Stratford- 
on-Avon ; Marl Cliff, near Bidford ; bridle road. Red Hill to 
Binton ; hilly pastures near Billesley Hall; hilly fields near 
Great Alne ; in abundance near the canal, Holywell; Dilke’s 
Lane near Kingswood ; Lapworth ; Umberslade, Ac. 
A. minus, Schkuhr. Lesser Burdock. 
Native : By roadsides, on banks, in meadows and woods. Rather 
local. July to September. 
I. Erdington; Sutton Park; Trickley Coppice; Marston Green ; 
Maxtoke; Meriden Shafts ; Solihull; Knowle, Ac. 
II. Warwick; Chesterton ! Y. and B.; Woodloes near Warwick! H. B. ; 
Honington! Neich.; Alveston pastures; Bidford; bridle road, 
Billesley to Wilmcote; Oversley Wood ; Yarningale ; Austey 
Wood, Wootton Wawen; Itchington Holt; Oakley; Combe 
Woods, Ac. 
A. intermedium, Lancfe. Intermediate Burdock. 
Native : In woods, quarries, and by roadsides. Local. July to 
September. 
I. Trickley Coppice, Middleton ; quarry near Meriden Shafts; Meri- 
vale Park. 
II. Moreton Morrel, Y. and B.; Snitterfield, Herb. Per.; Emscote, H. B.; 
Honington ! Newh.; Alveston pastures ; canal bank near Hatton 
Railway Station ; near Haywoods; hilly field near Great Alne ; 
near Bearley Cross ; Combe Woods; Itchington Holt. 
A. nemorosum, Lej. 
Native: In woods and hedges. Rare. July to September. 
II. “Damp woods, Honington, Warwickshire, August, 1872. F. 
Townsend.” Bot. Exch. Club Report, 1872-4, Mr. Townsend 
states that this sub-species is frequent near Honington. 
Abundantly in a hedge near Lambscote, Neiob.; road from 
Stratford-on-Avon to Shipston, near Atherstone-on-Stour ; hilly 
field, near Alne. 
SERRATULA. 
S. tinctoria, Linn. Common Saic-wort. 
Native: In woods and pastures, and by waysides. Local. July to 
August. 
I. Canal near Earl’s Wood, JF. H. Wilkinson; near Olton Pool; 
meadows, near Blythe Bridge, Solihull; near Righton End, 
Bradnock’s Marsh ; Arley; Bentley Park. 
II. Hatton; Beausale, Y. and B.; Salford Priors, Rev. J. Caswell; 
canal bank, near Brinklow, R. S. R., 1875 ; Tredington, Neiob.; 
road from Tachbrook to Harbury, Herb. Bab.; Umberslade, W. 
B. Grove; Twelveo’ o’clock Riding, Combe Woods; Yarningale 
Common. 
CENTAUREA. 
C. nigra, Linn. Black Knapweed. 
Native: In pastures, on waysides, banks, Ac. Common. June to 
September. Area general. 
Var. radiata. Locally common in lias soils. 
I. Near Solihull; near Tanworth. 
