24 RKMARKABLK PLANTS FOUND GROWING 



Square-stalked St-John's-Wort ; same place. H, humifusum, Trail- 

 ing St.-John's-Wort ; a bank at Castle Bromwich ; Garrison Lane 

 — (C. XVIII., Linn.) 



Order, GERANiACEiE. Geranium dissedum, Jagged-leaved 



Crane's-bill; a bank at Little Bromwich. Erodium cicuiarium, 

 Hemlock Storkbill ; a dry bank about two hundred yards beyond 

 Aston Mill.— (C. XVI., Linn.) 



Order, Linace^e. — Linum catharticum. Purging Flax; Moseley 

 Common. — (C. V., Linn.) 



Order, Oxalidace^. — Oxalis acetosella, Wood Sorrel ; bank in 

 Garrison Lane. — (C. X., Linn.) 



Order, Fabace^e. — Genista tinctoria, Dyer's Greenwid; a 

 a meadow near Selly Hall Park ; a lane at Elmdon, near the Hall. 

 Cyiisus scoparius, Common Broom ; a bank at Saltley. Ononis 

 arvensis, Hairy Rest-harrow ; Saltley, corner of the Coleshill road, 

 Melilotus officinalis, Yellow JMelilot ; road side, Bordesley Green. 

 Lotus corniculatus, Bird-foot Trefoil ; a bank near Harborne 

 Church.— (C. XVIL, Linn.) 



Order, Rosacea. — Rubus idwus, Raspberry Bramble ; waste 

 ground behind Aston Church, near the river ; in a hedge at Upper 

 Witton. Potentilla nemoralis {Tormejitilla reptans, Eng. Flora J, 

 Creeping Tormentil; Edgbaston Lane, near Avern's Mill. — (C. 

 XII., Linn.) — Alchemilla vulgaris, Common Lady' s-Man tie ; a 

 meadow about five hundred yards beyond Vaughton's Hole, crossed 

 by a foot-path to Moseley Park. Sanguisorba officinalis, Great 

 Burnet ; same place as A. vulgaris, also in a meadow near Small 

 Heath Turnpike ; common in meadows on the Edgbaston side of 

 Birmingham. — (C. IV., Linn.) 



Order, ONAGRACiiE. — Epilobium parvijiorum, Small-flowered 

 Willow Herb; near King's Norton. E. telragonum, Square- 

 stalked Willow-herb ; at the back of Mr. Rotton's house. Spark- 

 brook. — (C. VIII., Linn.) — Circcea lutetiana. Common Chanet ; 

 a shady lane leading from Bromwich Old Forge to Sandwell Park, 

 the seat of the Earl of Dartmouth. — (C. II., Linn.) 



Order, Lythraci^e. — Lythrum salicaria, Purple Lythrum ; 

 side of the Tame, Perry Barr. — Variety Foliis ternis, caule hex- 

 agono. Three-leaved Lythrum ; near the same place. — (C. XL, 

 Linn.) 



Order, UMBELLACEiE. — (Etianthe Jistulosa, Common Drop- 

 wort ; brook-side, Yardley. Torilis infesta. Spreading Hedge- 

 parsley ; near Oldbury. ChcBrophyllwn temulentum, Rough Cicely ; 

 near Alum Rock, Upper Saltley. 



