FLORA 



OF 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



DEFIXITIOX OF DISTRICTS, 



■WITH 



NOTES ON THEIR GEOLOGY, 



BY THE EEV. W. S. SYMONDS, F.G.S., fic. /^ 



NO. 1. THE ST. WEOXAED'S DISTRICT. 



Tliis District, which occupies the southern angle of the County, 

 consists of the basin of the river Garran, together with the tract to 

 the K "W. of this as far as the Worm Brook. 



It forms an irregular paralleUogram, one of "whose longer sides 

 extending from Gannerew to Monmouth Cap Inn, is bounded by the 

 County of INfonmouth ; the opposite longer side, and the South 

 Eastern shorter side, are defined by the line of watershed between 

 the Garran basin and the valley of the Eiver Wye— a line which is 

 represented with sufficient exactness by the turnpike road from 

 Hereford to INIonmouth, passing in it§ course the following places : 

 Dewsall, Wormelow Tump, Llanwarne, Harewood End, Ncav Inn, 

 Marstow, AYliitchurch, and Gannerew. The remaining shorter side is 

 determined by the Worm Brook. 



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