THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
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II. Myton ; Hatton ! Y. and B.; railway bank, Hill Wootton, H. B.; 
“form with all the flowers elongate, near Tile Mill, Hon- 
ington,” Newb.; between Stratford and Red Hill; Alveston 
pastures; lane between Alne and Spernal; Little Alne; 
Henley-in-Arden. 
This is a form liable to be mistaken for (7. decipiens; it is, I think, 
truly distinct from that, and quite as markedly distinct from 
the type. 
C. scabiosa, Linn. Great Knapweed. 
Native: On banks, by waysides, and in pastures. Rather local. 
June to September. 
I. Lanes about Knowle ; near Hartshill, &c. 
II. Blacklow Hill, Perry, 1817; Salford, Rev. J. C.; Myton ; Ches¬ 
terton ! Tachbrook, H. B,; Tredington; Lambcote, Newb.; 
Heuley-in-Arden; Little Alne ; plentiful about Stratford-on- 
Avon ; Binton ; Temple Grafton ; Ashorn, &c. 
C. Cyanus, Linn. Corn Blue Bottle, or Corn-flower. 
Colonist: On railway banks, in cornfields and meadows. Local. 
June to September. 
I. Witton ; Maney ; near Knowle Station. 
II. Stoneleigh; Warwick, Y. and B.; abundant on railway banks 
near Warwick, H. B.; in a field about Bilton and Blue Boar 
' Lane, R. S. R., 1877 ; Salford, Rev. J. G.; Exhall; Wixford. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
C. segetum, Linn. Corn Marigold. 
Colonist: In corn and other cultivated fields. Locally abundant. 
June to September. 
I. Packington, Freeman, Phyt., i., 262; Bodmir; Sutton Park; 
Trickley coppice; Coleshill; Bradnock's Marsh; Hampton- 
in-Arden ; Cornel’s End. 
II. In afield west end of Brailes Hill, Nexob.; Iddicote, Rev. J. Gorle; 
cornfields near Binley ; cornfields near Rugby; cornfields near 
Kingswood. 
C. Leucantbemum, Linn. Ox-eye Daisy. 
Native: On railway banks, waysides, heath lands. Common. May 
to August. Area general. 
MATRICARIA. 
M. Fartbenium, Linn. Common Feverfeiv. 
Denizen : On banks and waste places near villages. Local. June 
to August, or later. 
I. Near Great Packington ; Erdington ; Berkswell; near Tanworth. 
II. Salford Priors! Rev. J. C.; footway between Overslade and 
Bilton, R. S. R., 1877; Honington; Lambcote, Newb.; Lap- 
worth Street. 
M. iuodora, Linn. Scentless Mayweed. 
Native : In fields, woods, on banks, heaths, and waysides. Common. 
July to September. Area general. 
M. cbamomilla, Linn. Wild Chamomile. 
Colonist: In fields and on waysides. Locally abundant. July to 
September. 
I. Fields near Coleshill; Meriden ; Hampton-in-Arden ; Knowle ; 
lane from Righton End to Barston. 
II. Brailes, Newb.; Whatcote, Rev. J. Gorle; Myton and Milverton, 
H. B.; footways near Wyken. 
This plant seems as truly native as M. inodora, occurring in similar 
habitats and in equal abundance. 
