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ERICA. 
E. Tetralix, Linn. Cross-leaved Heath. 
Native : In boggy or marshy places, on heathlands. Local. July 
to September. 
I. Coleshill Bog! Sutton Coldfield I Ick., Anal., 1837; Coleshill 
Heath ; Middleton Heath ; Trickley Coppice ; Cornels End, 
near Berkswell; Forshaw Heath. 
II. Studley Common, Part., i., 193 ; Wroxhall Heath, Perry, FI., 35. 
E. cinerea, Linn. Fine-leaved Heath. 
Native : On heaths and heathy waysides. Locally common. July 
to September. 
I. Sutton Park; Coleshill Heath; Trickley Coppice; Middleton 
Heath ; Gravelly Hill; Cornels End; Balsall Street; Marston 
Green; Baxterley Common ; Forshaw Heath. 
Var. Jlore albo, Coleshill Heath ! Bree, Part., i., 192 ; Sutton Park 
occasionally. 
II. Yarningale Common ; Stoke Heath. 
CALLUNA. 
C. vulgaris, Salisb. Common Ling. Heather. 
Native: On heaths, heathy waysides, banks, etc. Locally common. 
July to September. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton Heath ; Gravelly Hill; Coleshill Heath; 
Baxterley Common; Bentley Heath; Forshaw Heath; 
Earl’s Wood, etc. 
II. Gaydon Gorses, Bolton King ; Yarningale Common, etc. 
Var. b. incana, abundant on Sutton Common ; forma, jlore albo, 
Sutton Park ; Coleshill Heath. 
PYROLA. 
P. media, Sivartz. Intermediate Winter Green. 
Native? in woods. Very rare. July. 
I. Wood at Meriden, Bree, Part., i., 206. 
No one appears to have found this plant in the county since Bree’s 
time. I have searched several of the Meriden woods but have 
not been able to find it. 
P. minor, Linn. Lesser Winter Green. 
“ 38 Warwick, Kirk. Sp.,” Top. Bot., page 262. 
This is the only record I find of this plant. I have no doubt that 
both records refer to the same plant. 
MONOTROPA. 
M. Hypopitys, Linn. Yellow Bird's-Nest. 
Native : In woods. Very rare. June, July. 
I. Oldbury, near Atherstone, J. Power, MS. note in Bot. Guide. 
II. Compton Verney, W. Satchell, Herb. Perry I 1848. 
JASMINAGEvE. 
FRAXINUS. 
F. excelsior, Linn. Common Ash. 
Native : In woods, copses, and hedges. Common. March, April. 
Area general. 
LIGUSTRUM. 
L. vulgare, Linn. Common Privet. 
Native ? In woods, copses, and hedges. Local. June, July. 
I. Lanes about Witton ; Trickley Coppice ; hedges near Atherstone ; 
lanes about Solihull; Earl’s Wood, etc. 
