THE FLOE A OF WAEWICKSHIRE. 
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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWEEING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
(Continued from parje 107.) 
COMPOSITE {continued). 
BIDENS. 
B. cernua, Linn. Noddiiu] Bur Marifiold. 
Native : In or near pools, ditches, and canals. Local, August, 
September, or later. 
T. Sutton Park; Middleton; pool near Maxtoke Priory; Solihull 
and Knowle Canal ; near Packington ; Meriden marsh ; 
Balsall Street, &c. 
TI. Oversley; Sambourne; Middle-town, Purt. ii., .889; River Avon, 
Leek Wootton fields ; Bagington Bridge ; mill pool, near St. 
Nicholas Church, Warwick, Perry FI., 69 ; small pool, Itching- 
ton Holt. 
B. tripartita, Linn. Tripartite Bur Marigold. 
Native : In or near pools, canals, <fec. Local. August, September. 
I. Maxtoke, Blox.; Rotten Park Reservoir, W. B. Grove ; Knowle 
Canal bank; pool near Knowle; canal near Olton; side of 
drain, lane to Box trees near Hockley. 
II. Canal bank by Barby Road, R. S. R., 1874; Myton ; Emscote, 
H. B.; Salford! Rev. J. C.; Lighthorne, Ro/foa King: canal 
bank near Stratford ; Holywell, Ac. 
INULA. 
I. Helenium, Linn. Elecampane. 
Alien ; In fields and woods Rare. August. 
I. Lower Wbitacre, Bree, Mag. Nat. Hist., iii., 165, 
II. Studley, in the Castle fields; Grafton, Part., ii., 410; near Ludding- 
ton; Woodloes, Herb. Per.; Sbortwood coppice, near Tardebigg, 
several plants, 1876. 
I. Conyza, DC. Plotighman'.s Spikenard. 
Native: On dry banks in marly soils. Very local, August, 
September. 
I. Lane from Shustoke to Maxtoke. 
II. “ r Conyza squarrosa) roadside between Warwick and Myton ; ” 
“ billy field on the footroad from Emscote to Leamington,” Perry 
FI., 70 ; Kenilworth ; bank between Warwick and Snitterfield, 
H.B.; Salford I Pez;. J. C.; Whatcote, Rev. J. Gorle; Welles- 
bourne and Lighthorne, Bolton King; Bidford ; Lapwortb 
Street. 
I. dysenterica, Linn. Greater Fleabane. 
Native : In marshes, ditches, and marshy woods. Locally common. 
July to September. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton heath ; New Park; Hartsbill; Merivale ; 
Colesbill: Hampton-in-Arden, Ac. 
II. Honington ! Neicb. ; Salford ! Rev. J. C. ; Alveston pastures ; 
Harbury ; Alveston ; Drayton ; Pillerton Priors, Tile Hill. 
I. Pulicaria, Linn. Small Fleabane. 
Native ? In damp places by roadsides. Very rare. August to 
October. 
I. About Wishaw, near Colesbill, Perry FI., 71. 
IT. Hill Morton, near Rugby, Baxter, Purt., iii., 65 ; field at Myton, 
near Warwick, August, 1884, Herb. Perry. 
