THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
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CICHOEIUM. 
C. Intybus, Linn. Wild Succory. Wild Endive. 
Native: On the borders of fields, waysides, etc., in Lias and marly 
soils. Local. July to September. 
I. Tamwortb Castle ; With., ed. 3, fi94 ; as a casual on railway 
banks ; Sutton Park, 1866. 
II. Between Warwick and Stratford ; on the road from Tacbbrooke 
to Harbury, Perry FI., 67 ; Brown’s Over, near Bugby, Rev. A. 
Blo.r.; Lawford Fields by lime works, R. S. R., 1871; roadside 
between Newbold and Harborougb Magna, R. S. R., 1877 ; 
Birdingburv, H. B. : Moreton Morrell ; Temple Orafton ; 
Exball ; near Stratford-on-Avon. 
LAPSANA. 
L. communis, Litni. Coninion Nipplewort. 
Native : On hedge banks, waysides, fields. Ac. Common. June to 
August. Area general. 
HYPOCHiERIS. 
H. glabra, Linn. Smooth Cat's-car. 
Native : On gravelly waysides. Very rare. June to August. 
I. Found on gravelly ground near Middleton, Ray Syn., ed. 3, 166 ; 
Wasbwood Heath, Warwickshire, With.., ed. 2, ii., 859. 
1 have carefully examined all likely places in the Middleton district, 
but have not been successful in finding H. ylahra at present; 
and as the Wasbwood Heath station is now occupied by 
buildings the plant has become extinct there; it may, however, 
be found yet in Ray’s station. 
H. radicata, Linn. Lony-rooted Cat'a-ear. 
Native : On banks, heaths, meadows, waysides, Ac. Common in 
the Tame basin. Rare or local in the Avon basin. May to 
October. 
Absent over wide areas in the southern part of the county. 
LEONTODON. 
L. hirtus, Linn. Hairy Hawk-hit. 
Native: On heaths and heathy waysides. Local. IMay to 
September. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton heath ; Hartshill ; near Knowle and 
Solihull; pastures, Hampton-in-Arden. 
[I. Honington, Newh.; Beausale Common, Y. and B.: near Harhm-y ; 
Bishop’s Itchington. 
L. hispidus, Linn. Rough PRmk-hit. 
Native : In pastures, and on heaths and waysides. Locally common. 
June to September. Area general. 
I have found this plant in every district I have visited. 
L. autumnalis, Linn. Autumnal Hawk-hit. 
Native: In pastures, on heaths and heathy waysides. Common. 
July to October, or later. Area general. 
PICRIS. 
P. bieracioides, Linn. Hawk-weed Ox-tonyue. 
Native: On waysides, waste places and fields in Lias and marly 
soils. Local. 
