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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
H. tridentatum, Fries. 
Native : In quarries and on ruins. Rare. July. 
I. What I take to be this occurred on the Abbey ruins at Nuneaton, 
and in stone quarries, Hartshill; Warwick, specimen, Blox., 
Top. Bot. 
H. umbellatum, Linn. Narrow-leaved Haiokbit. 
Native : On dry banks and heath lands. Local. July to August 
or later. 
I. Coleshill Heath ! Bree, Mag. Nat. Hist., iii., 165 ; bog at Coleshill 
Pool! Bree, Purt., hi., 375 ; Hams Hall, W. B. Grove; Sutton 
Park ; Middleton Heath ; lanes about Walmley; lanes near 
Solihull. 
II. On the walls at Warwick Castle ! Part., ii., 369 ; St. Mary’s 
churchyard wall, and castle wall in Vineyard Lane, Warwick ! 
Perry, 1817 ; on the Rugby and Dunchurch Road, near the 
Tollgate! Blox., N. B. G., plentiful here in 1880 ; Hill Morton 
Road, Rugby, Blox., M.S.; Harbury Heath. 
H. boreale, Fries. Broad-leaved Hawhioeed. 
Native: In woods, on heaths and banks. Locally common. August 
to October. 
I. Bordesley Green, Ick. Anal.; Sutton Park ; Middleton ; Mar- 
ston Green ; Hartshill ; lanes about Knowle and Solihull; 
Hampton-in-Arden, etc. 
II. {H. mhaudum, Purt.) Oversley ! and Ragley Woods ! Purt., ii., 368 ; 
Hatton Wood ; Beausale, Perry, 1817 ; near Rugby, L. Cummin; 
Stoke Heath ; on Stair bridge, Kirk. Phyt., ii.. 970 ; near 
Dunchurch Toll Barr, H. W. T. 
[H. villosum. Allesley walls. T. Kirk. Herb. Perry 
[H. aurantiaciim. Old wall near Coventry station, H.B.] . These plants 
are recorded because they are represented in Perry's Herbarium, 
they are merely stragglers, or possibly misnamed. 
[Xantliium spinosum, Linn. Occurs year after year in the skin yards at 
Kenilworth, but is merely a casual incidental to such places. 
G AMPANULAGE.^. 
JASIONE. 
J. montana, Linn. Sheep's-bit. 
Native : On heaths and heathy waysides. Rather rare. June to 
August, or later. 
I. Near Sutton Woods, Ick Anal.; near Freeman, Phyt., i., 
262; railway embankment Sutton Park, 1880; Middleton 
Heath. 
II. On the Hillmorton Road, near Rugby, Blox. MSS.; Kenilworth, 
Y. and B.; near Leamington, Herb. Perry. 
PHYTEUMA. 
[P. spicatum, Linn. Spiked Bampion. 
Casual: In woods ? Very rare. 
II. Hill Wootton, Herb. Brit. Mus. “ One plant of it found in 
Warwickshire in 1865 ; ” Comp. Cyb. Brit., page 536. 
[P. nigrum, Schmidt. “ On an old bank between Leek Wootton and 
Ashow, May, 1863 ; ” Thomas Cox, Herb. Bab."\ 
In both instances mere casuals or escapes from gardens. 
CAMPANULA. 
C. glomerata, Linn. Clustered Bell-jlower. 
Native : In woodS and on banks in calcareous soils. Local and 
rare. July, August, 
