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THE FLokA of WARWICk^HlRE. 
CUSCUTA. 
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C. Epilinum, Weihe. Flax Dodder. 
Casual; On flax. Bare. July. 
II. On flax, near Stratford-on-Avon, Cheshire, Herb. Perry; Bidford, 
Dr Lloyd, Herb. Perry. 
C. europaea, Linn. Great Dodder. 
Native : In cultivated fields. Rare. July. 
I. Flax-fields about Packington, Aylesford, B. G., ii., 634. 
II. At Shipton-on-Stour, Dr. Jones, 1833 ; Baxter, i.; observed one 
season on clover at Allesley, Bree, N. B. G.; river banks; 
Honington Hall Gardens, seen one year only, F. Toionsend ; 
near the Windmill on the Tachbrook Road, 1848, Herb. Perry. 
C. Epithymum, Murr. Lesser Dodder. 
Native: On banks and waysides. Rare. July, August. 
II. On waysides near Dunchurch, 1881! H. IF. T.; abundant on a 
bank near Bidford. 
C. Trifolii, Bab. Glover Dodder. 
Alien: In cultivated fields. Rather rare. July, August. 
I. Clover fields at Springfield, Temple Balsall. Very abundant. 
II. Clover fields near Rugby, 1871, Rev. A. Blox.; on the Warwick 
Road from Stratford-on-Avon, Cheshire, Herb. Perry; Myton, 
Moreton Morrell, 7. and B.; clover field and gardens at Combe 
Abbey, L. Cummin; Kineton, 1876, Bolton Kiny ; Red Hill. 
[C. hassiaca, Pfeiff., occurred as an introduced plant in a field near 
Rugby, R. S. R., 1869]. 
SOLANAGE^. 
SOLANUM. 
S. Dulcamara, Linn. Woody Nightshade. 
Native : In hedges, woods, thickets, and on waysides. Common. 
June to September. Area general. 
S. nigrum, Linn. Black Nightshade. 
Native : In gardens and fields. Rare and local. July to September. 
II. In many places near Warwick! H.B.; garden weed, Alveston 
Heath. 
I have never seen this in any of the Tame Basin districts, and 
believe it to be very rare in this portion of the county. The 
variety with green fruit occurs abundantly in a shrubbery at 
Warwick. 
ATROPA. 
A. Belladonna, Linn. Deadly Nightshade. 
Denizen: In stone quarries. Very rare. July. 
I. Sutton Coldfield, Warwick, Ray. Syn., ii., 266; “ Near Solihull 
Garden, where it was introduced from Beausale,” Herb. Perry ; 
Stone Quarry, Oldbury, near Atherstone ! G. Harris, 1880. 
HYOSCYAMUS. 
H. niger, Linn. Common Henbane. 
Native? Road sides, amongst rubbish. Rare. July. 
II. Great Alne, Wixford, Part., i., 128 ; at the Scar, Hampton Lucy, 
Cheshire, Herb. Perry; near Stratford, on the Warwick road. 
Perry, P'l.; Salford, New Inn Road, Rev. J. C. 
DATURA. 
[D. Stramonium, Linn. Thorn Apple. 
Casual: On rubbish heaps. Rare. July. 
