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CHLORA. 
C. perfoliata, Linn. Yellow Centaury. 
Native: In wood and on waysides in calcareous or marly soils. 
July, August. 
I. Plentiful on Galley Common near Nuneaton, J. F. in B. G. 
II. Great Alne ! Grafton! near Rolls Wood I PurL, i.,194; Wliitnash 
pastures, Herb. Perry; Billesley ! near Alcester, Blox., N.B.G.S. ; 
Bidford! Bree, N.B.G.; Chesterton I Y.andB.; Lodge Woods, 
Salford, Rev. J. G.; Compton Verney! Bolton King; near 
Fullbrook, near Stratford-on-Avon, Herb. Perry; near Adming- 
ion, F. Townsend; Marl Cliff; Drayton bushes ; Bearley Canal 
bank; Austey Wood, Wootton Waweu. 
GENTIANA. 
G. Amarella, Linn. Autumnal Gentian. 
Native : In dry pastures in calcareous districts. Rare. July. 
II. Alne Hills, Purt., i., 138 ; Moreton Morrell, W. Satchell; Alcester 
Road, from Stratford ; bill between Billesley and Wilmcote ; 
Banbury Road, 2^ miles from Stratford-on-Avon, W. Cheshire, 
Herb. Perry ; Myton 1 near Norton Lindsay, H. B.; Gaydon, 
Bolton King ; Red Hill, Y. and B. 
MENYANTHES. 
M. trifoliata, Liiut. Buckbean. 
Native : In bogs and marshes. Rare. May to July. 
I. Coleshill Bog! Bree, Part., i., 122; Sutton, Freeman, Phyt., i., 
262; near Atberstone, Harris; Sutton Park, abundant; 
Coleshill Pool. 
II. In a pit on the Alne Hills ; Shelfield, Rufford, Part., i., 122 ; 
Westwood Heath; in the Windmill Field, near Haseley, 
Perry, FI., 11', Herb. Perry; Allesley, Bree, Part., hi., 340; 
Feni Hill! Kenilworth, Y. and B.; Snitterfield bushes, 
Cheshire; near Tile Hill Wood, in abundance. 
LIMNANTHEMUM. 
[L. nymphceoides, Linn. Fringed Buckbean. 
Denizen : In pools. Rare. July, August. 
I. Packington Park, abundantly, Preem., Phyt., i., 262; Packington, in 
still waters, T. Kirk., Herb. Perry, 1848. 
II. Ornamental waters, Newbold House, Blox., 1871. 
This is an introduced plant in all these stations.] 
[Polemonium caruleum, Linn., has been found occasionally by 
Mr. Bromwich in South Warwickshire, and by myself near 
Shirley, but cannot be regarded as more than an escape from 
cultivation.] 
CON VOLVUL AGE^. 
CONVOLVULUS. 
C. arvensis, Linn. Small Bindweed. 
Native: On banks, waysides, and in fields. Common. June to 
August. Area general. 
C. sepium, Linn. Great Bindweed, English Scammomj. 
Native : In hedges and copses. Locally common. July to Septem¬ 
ber or later. 
I. Hedge, near Tyburn; Middleton; Hartshill; Shustoke; Meriden; 
Solihull; Monkspath, etc. 
II. Bidford ; Alcester; Stratford-on-Avon ; Kenilworth ; Coventry ; 
Newbold-on-Avon ; Shotwell, etc. 
