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Campanula patula. In Dolphin Lane and in 



hedges, Chaddesley Corbet. 

 Campanula Trachfelium. Blackstone Rock, 

 near Bewdley; banks of the Severn, near 

 Stourport ; and on a steep bank, about four 

 miles on the Hereford road from Stourport. 

 I^erbiiscum virgatum. Near Worcester, on the 



road to Ombersley, 1813. 

 rerb^scum J?lattaria. Lanes about Foxholes, 



near Kidderminster. 

 Slum rfepens. In a swampy place, on Abberley 



hill, above the Hundred'House. 

 jSambticus nigra, with laciniated leaves. Ches- 

 ter Lane, near Land-oak Turnpike, Kidder- 

 minster. 

 Linum usitatissimum. In fields near Hartle- 



bury. 

 Drosera rotundifblia. In a swamp on the north 

 side of Falling Lands Common ; and at Devil's 

 Spitalfields, near Kidderminster. 

 JTftncus squarrbsus. Devil's Spitalfields, near 



Kidderminster, 

 iJtimex maritimus. On the banks of the Lodge- 

 pools, Kidderminster, 1816. 

 Triglbchin pal6stre. Finny Rough, near Stone, 

 y/lisma ranunculoides. .Oldfield, near Om- 

 bersley. 

 Epilobium rbseum. In a garden before a house 

 in Church Street, Kidderminster, 1816; and 

 in Mr. John Lea's drying-ground. Mill Street, 

 Kidderminster, 1829. 

 Epilbbium paliistre. On Falling Lands Com- 



mon, Kidderminster. 

 Dianthus deltoides. Blackstone Rock, near 



Bewdley. 

 Cotylfedon Umbilicus. On Picket Rock, and 

 about Foxholes, near Kidderminster, plenti. 

 fully. 

 S^dum dasyphyllum. On a wall by the side of 



the Kidderminster road, Bewdley. 

 P^rus dom^stica. In Wire Forest, June 25. 

 1827. This solitary tree was observed by Mr. 

 Pitts in the time of Ray, and is supposed to be 

 more than 250 years old. In the neighbour- 

 hood of the forest it is well known by the 

 name of " the witty pear." It appears to be 

 rapidly decaying, as it bears leaves on the 

 upper branches only, and shows no signs of 

 , fruit. 



I Bhsa. gracilis ? In Wire Forest, near P^rus do- 

 I mestica. 



I Potentilla argfentea. On the top of the rock 

 at Foxholes, and on a rock by the roadside 

 at Wolverley, near Kidderminster ; and on 

 rocks by the roadside between Kidderminster 

 and Bewdley. 

 Comarum paltistre. Oldfield, near Ombersley. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris. On the banks of Dowlass 



Brook, in Wire Forest. 

 iianuncLilus Aederaceus. In a swampy place, 

 on Abberley Hill, above the Hundred House, 

 «?peta Cataria. Roadside between Kiddermin- 

 ster and Bewdley. 

 Ferbfena officin-ilis. In a lane near Hartlebury ; 

 on the stone cross at Stone; and between 

 Dunley Hall and Abberley. 

 3/arrilbium vulgkre. Opposite to Crane's of 

 Abberley, on the side of the road leading to 

 Picket Rock, from Kidderminster, 

 niy^mus Calamintha. Hampton Magna, near 



Evesham. 

 Scutelliiria minor. In Rock Wood, near Bewd- 

 ley. 

 Melampj^rum prat(5nse, with orange flowers. 

 In .Wire Forest; in Rock Wood and Burnt 

 Wood, near Bewdley ; and at Blackstone, 

 near Bewdley. 

 /'edicularis palustris. Oldfield, near Ombers- 

 ley ; in Wire Forest ; and in Burnt Wood, 

 near Bewdley. 

 Pedicularis sylvatica. In a swamp on the 

 north side of Falling Sands Common, Kidder- 

 minster ; Oldfield, near Ombersley; and. in 

 high pastures atTrimpley Green, near Kid- 

 derminster. 



Liniria spfiria. In a hilly field at Hampton 



Magna, near Evesham. 

 .(Antirrhinum mJijus. Walls near the cathedral, 



Worcester. 

 Teesdaha nudicaulis. On Falling Sands Com- 

 mon, pi. 

 Thl&spi arvense. In gardens near Broad Street, 

 Kidderminster; and in fields near Hartle- 

 ' bury. 

 Jv^asturtium terr^stre. On the banks of the 



Lodge-pools, Kidderminster. 

 Turritis glfebra. Chester Lane, and in a lane 

 near Crane's of Abberley, Kidderminster; 

 and on the roadside between Kidderminster 

 and Chaddesley Corbet. 

 Erbdium marftimum. On the heath at Picket 



Rock, near Kidderminster. 

 Geranium liicidum. Blackstone Rock, near 



Bewdley. 

 Geranium columbinum. Roadside towards 



Broadwaters, Kidderminster. 

 Jl/alva moschata. In a wood on the summifof 

 Abberley Hill, west of Abberley church ; and 

 in hedges about Bewdley. 

 ii'um^ria lutea. On a limestone wall near the 



church at Abberley, 

 Famkx'm clavicuia,ta. At Picket Rock, near 



Kidderminster. 

 Polygala vulgkris, with white flowers. At 



Picket Rock, near Kidderminster. 

 Ficia sylvatica. In Wassel wood, near Bewd- 



ley. 

 Ficia angnstifblia. In a swamp on the north 

 side of Falling Sands Common, Kiddermin- 

 ster; and in a field between Kidderminster 

 and Picket Rock. 

 Ornithopus' perpusillus. Blackstone Rock, 

 near Bewdley ; on Sutton Common, near Kid- 

 derminster ; and in fields between Kidder- 

 minster and Picket Rock. 

 Hedy^sarum Onobr^chis. Near a wood on Ab- 

 berley hill, west of Abberley church. 

 Trifblium striatum. At Picket Rock, near Kid- 

 derminster ; and on tlie side of the Kidder- 

 minster road, near Bewdley. 

 J7yp(5ricum ^ndrosee^mum. In a wood by 



Picket Rock, near Kidderminster. 

 Hypericum montknum. Blackstone Rock, near 

 Bewdley ; near a wood on Abberley Hill, 

 west of Abberley church; and at Picket Rock, 

 near Kidderminster. 

 Pren&nthes murahs. Blackstone Rock, and 

 Rock Wood, near Bewdley ; in a wood by 

 Picket Rock, and Summer Hill, near Kidder- 

 minster ; and Rock Hill, one mile and a half 

 from Bromsgrove, on the road to Alcester. 

 Ifierkcium murbrum. In a wood by Picket 

 Rock, near Kidderminster ; and in the rocky 

 wood. Finny Rough, near Stone. 

 Hierkcium sylvaticum. Summer Hill, near 

 Kidderminster ; in a lane leading from Fox- 

 holes towards Kidderminster ; and in Rock 

 Wood, Burnt Wood, and. Wassel Wood, near 

 Bewdley. 

 Carduus ficanthSides. In fields between Kid- 

 derminster and Picket Rock. 

 Cnicus paltlstris, with white flowers. At Picket 



Rock, near Kidderminster. 

 Onopordum ^canthium. Summer Hill, near 



Kidderminster. 

 Con^za squarrbsa. In a lane near Hartlebury ; 



and about Chaddesley Corbet. 

 Solidago Virgaurea. In Burnt Wood, near 



Bewdley. 

 O'rchis conopsea. In a bog in Wire Forest. 

 Ckrex rembta. In the rocky wood. Finny 



Rough, near Stone. 

 C^rex. Pseudo-Cypferus. In the Lodge-pools, 



Kidderminster. 

 Juniperus commilnis. In Wire Forest. 

 Aspidium spinulbsum. In a cave on the right 

 hand side of the road from Kidderminster to 

 Bewdley. 

 Aspidium dilat^tum. Blackstone Rock, near 

 Bewdley. 



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