844 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 



S, uliginosa, Murr. — Frequent in ditches and wet iDlaces. 



Arenaria serpylli/ulia, L. — Common on rocks throughout the 

 county. 



Scu/ina nodom, Meyer. — Plentiful by Croesmere Mere. 



Spen/ularia rubra, Fenzl. — Frequent in rocky or sandy places, 

 and on dry heaths. 



Hypericum Androsaiuium, L. — Plentiful in a wood near Tickwood, 

 Build was. 



H.. Eludes, L. — By Blackmere Mere, near Ellesmere. 



Malm rutu)idifoUa. — Frequent about villages ; very common 

 round Grinshill Hill. 



Radiola Millef/rana, Sm. — Open places on Shawbury Heath. 



Geranium sawjuineuin, L. — Plentiful by Dowle Brook, Wyre 

 Forest. 



G. sylvaticum, L. — In several places in Wyre Forest. 



G. pijrenaicmi, L. — Near the pitch-well, Pitchford. 



G. dissectum, L. — Frequent on dry sandy banks. 



E radium cicutarium, L'Herit. — Plentiful about Eaton Mascot 

 and Eyton-on-Severn; frequent along the banks of the Severn. 



Euonijmus eurupccus, L. — Frequent in hedges about Berrington, 

 Cressage, and Wappenshall. 



Rhamnus Franyula, L. — Plentiful in Wyre Forest ; it also grows 

 near Croesmere Mere, and on a bog near Welshampton. 



Acer campestre, L. — Small trees are not unfrequent ; very com- 

 mon as a bush in woods and hedges. 



Ulex Gallii, Planch. — On the Stiperstones Hill. 



U, 7ianus, Forster. — Mr. William Beacall has brought me 

 specimens from the Stiperstones Hill, where it is rather plentiful. 



Genista tinctoria, L. — Plentiful on the banks of the Severn near 

 Highley ; and in fields on Cound Moor, and near Hawkstone. 



Coronilla varia, L. — In the autumn of 1882 Mr. E. M. Serjeant- 

 son and I found this plant on the banks of the Severn above 

 Bewdley ; on sending it to Mr. Arthur Bennett, of Croydon, he 

 informed me that he possessed specimens fi-om the same locality, 

 collected by Dr. Eraser in 187 J:. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, L. — On Wenlock Edge, near Presthope ; 

 near Eedhill, Shrewsbury. 



Trifolium medium, L. — Very frequent about Much Wenlock, 

 Buildwas, and Little Wenlock. 



Lotiis major. Scop. — Frequent in ditches and wet places ; very 

 common round the base of the Wrekin. 



Onuhrychis saliva. Lam. — Sparingly scattered, along the sides of 

 the railway, between Much Wenlock and Buildwas. 



LatJiyrus macrurrhizus, Wimm. — Frequent in woods and hedges ; 

 very common about the Wrekin, along Wenlock Edge, and near 

 Ellesmere. 



Ayrimunia Eupatoria, L. — Frequent on dry sandy and gravelly 

 banks. 



Potentilla arycntea,lj. — On the SharpstonesHill, near Shrewsbury 



P.Comarum, Nestl. — Plentiful by Almond, Hcncote, Fennymere, 

 and Marton Pools ; and in wet places on Shawbury Heath. 



