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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
THE FLOKA OF WARWICKSHIKE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWEKING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
( Continued from page 190.) 
CAMPANULAGE-<E [continued). 
SPECULARIA. 
S. hybrida, A.DC. Small-flowered Venus's Looking-glass. 
Colonist: In cultivated fields in Lias soils. Very local. June to 
September. 
II. Alne Hills! Ruflbrd. Purt. i., 119. In cornfields near the 
School, Rugby, Baxter, Purt. hi., 342; Bidford, J. Leefe, 
N. B. G. In a field near the Tower, Hill Morton Road, R. S. R., 
1869 ; Moreton Morrell, Fullbrooh, Y. and B.; Salford Priors, 
Rev. J. G.; cornfield, Whitnash; H. B., Herb. Brit. Mus.; 
Lighthorne, Bolton King; Pea field, bridle road from Wilm- 
cote to Billesley; cornfield. Red Hill; quarry in lane Exhall 
to Bidford; Brandon. 
WAHLENBERGIA. 
W. hederacea, Reich. Ivy-leaved Bell-flower. 
Native : In damp turf meadows. Very rare. July. 
I. Between Nuneaton Common and the town, J. Power. 
II. “ On spongy turf near Arbury Hall! possibly planted, but I think 
it truly indigenous to this locality,” T. Kirk, Phyt., ii., 970. 
Abundant in this station in 1872, probably planted. 
ERIGAGE-.E. 
VACCINIUM. 
V. Oxycoccus, Linn. Cranberries, Moorberries. 
Native : In peaty bogs. Very rare. June to August. 
I. Oil marshy ground and quagmires as in Sutton Park ! Ray. Syn., 
267; near Packington! Aylesford, G., 635; Coleshill Bog! 
Purt. i., 195; pool in Chelmsley Wood, Bree, Mag. Nat. 
Hist., iii., 164 ; Middleton Heath. 
V. Vitis-Idcea, Linn. Whortleberry. 
Native : On elevated peaty mounds, near bogs and marshes. Very 
rare. June to August. 
I. Middleton by the New Park palings, Ray. Cat., 1672; on black 
boggy ground between Middleton and Sutton, Gough's Gambden, 
ii., 350 ; by Mr. Worrall's farm near Coleshill Heath, Perry, FI., 
34; Sutton, Freeman, Phyt., i., 262; Sutton Park in several 
places, 1866—82. 
I have not been able to find this anywhere except in Sutton Park. 
V. Myrtillus, Linn. Billberries, Blackworts. 
Native : In woods and on heathy lands. Very local. April, May. 
I. Sutton, Freeman, Phyt., i., 262; Sutton Park; New Park; 
Chelmsley Wood; woods about Maxtoke; Arley Wood; 
woods near Solihull; Forshaw Park. 
II. Studley Woods! Purt., i., 195; Haywoods! Y. and B.; Corley 
Wood ; Seas Wood, Arbury. 
Nax. flore et fructu albo, Corley Wood ! Bree, Purt., hi., 356. 
