THE FLORA OF RTAFFORDSHIHE. 



Park! towards Nowall, Oant. 875; Pendeford, Pitt, With. ed. iv. 

 450. (4) Near Upper Arley, Gam. ; Seckley Wood. 



P. Aria Elirh. (1) Congleton Wood; Biddulph ; near Cliff 

 Hall, Painter. (2i On high limestone rocks, Beestou Tor ; Beres- 

 ford; Mill Dale, Gam. 372; Dovedale, Bree, Part. i. 25. 



b. rupicola Syme. (2) Dovedale ! Fraser. 



P. intermedia Ehrh. (4) Arley Dingle. 



[P. DOMESTicA Ehrh. Arley Castle Grounds. Stated to have 

 been introduced from Wyre Forest.] 



P. Aucuparia Ehrh. In hedges aud woods throughout the 

 county, apparently wild in many districts. 



[P. COMMUNIS L. (3) Kings Bromley, Moore; near Wolver- 

 hampton, and in many other localities, but apparently introduced.] 



P. Malus L. a. acerbn DC. Hedges throughout the county. 

 (1) Gillow Heath, near Rudyard, Painter. (4) Lower Penn ! 

 TrvsuU ! Fraser. 



"^b. w/m- Wallr. Rather rare. (1) Biddulph. (2) Near Horton, 

 and Rudyard Reservoir, Painter. (4) TrysuU. 



Crataegus Oxyacantha L. a. o.vyacanthdtles Thuill. (2) Coton- 

 in-the-Clay ; near Hanbury. (3) Two or three trees between Great 

 Heywood and Farley ; Baiton-under-Needwood ; Little Aston. (4) 

 Kinver; Arley. 



b. lariiiiata Wallr. (2) Between Horton and Rudyard, fide 

 J. G. Baker, Paint'^r. 



d. monogyna Jacq. Hedges, &c., throughout the county. 



Saxifrage-e. 



Saxifraga umbrosa L. (2) Belmont Woods, with Pijrola 

 minor, 1837 ; rocky dell below Upper Cotton (Oakamore Star Wood), 

 Gam. 370. Neither of these there in 1897. 



S. granulata L. (1) Mow Cop, Gam. 370. (2) Roaches! 

 Gam. 370. (3) Kings Bromley! Mn„re\ near Strettou, J. Power; 

 Tamworth, Shaw, 113 ; near Stafford ! Doiu/las ; How House Brook, 

 J. Power; lanes about Queslet; Great IBarr ; Perry Barr ! (4) 

 TrysuU ; Wombourne. 



S. tridactylites L. (2) Tutbury Castle, Broim, 254 ; Many- 

 fold Valley, Fraser. (3) Abbey walls, Burton, Shaw, 112 ; Tixall ; 

 Ingestre ; walls about Rushall. (4) Kinver ; Dudley Castle walls. 



S. hypnoides L. (2) Dovedale! Carter, 1839; Ecton Hill, 

 Fraser ; near Cheadle, Carter, 1839 ; Warslow, Dr. Parsons. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium L. General in spongy 

 places. Gam. 370. (1) Biddulph district. Painter. (2) Dimmiugs 

 Dale! Carter, 1839. (3) Bentley, J. Power; Chartley Moss! 

 N. S. S. Hep. 86; Cannock Chase! Moore; Sherbrook Valley, 

 abundant. (4) Norbury Big Moss. 



C. alterniflorum L. (1) Snowdon Pool, Madeley, Garyi. 370 ; 

 Crowborough Woods, Painter. (2) Moorlands at Belmont, Pitt, 

 With. 393 : near Ramshorn ; Wootton Park, Gam. 370 : Dimmings 



