A HISTORY OF WORCESTERSHIRE 



Cicuta viroia and Valerianella Auricula. These do not appear in the h'st given in Mr. Lees' 

 book, though they are all located in Worcestershire, four of them with Mr. Lees* name 

 appended, in Watson's Topographical Botany. Another plant which requires special mention 

 is Potamogeton preelongm. This is not marked in Mr. Lees' list, but with a note of interroga- 

 tion after it is given for Worcestershire in the Topographical Botany. Ranunculus marinus, 

 Rosa stylosa and Betula glutinosa, also have no districts assigned to them, since only the 

 varieties given are found in the county. In appendix B, for the most part, only the varieties 

 are localized. 



In three appendixes are given : (A) those species excluded by Sir Joseph Hooker, 

 but placed by him in an appendix to his Flora, which have been recorded for Wor- 

 cestershire ; (B) Plants and some Rubi, not mentioned by Sir Joseph Hooker, but given in 

 the 9th edition of the London Catalogue, being chiefly hybrids and varieties found in the 

 Malvern district, the records having been supplied by Mr. R. F. Towndrow ; and (C) a 

 list of casuals and a few hybrids not mentioned either in the Student's Flora or the 

 London Catalogue. The Malvern district records in this also have been supplied by Mr. 

 R. F. Towndrow. 



This list is complete to the end of December, 1900. 



1. Ranunculace^ 

 Clematis, L. 



— Vitalba, L. — 49 .... 

 Thalictrum, L. 



— minus, L. — 36 .... 



— flavum, L. — 69 .... 



var. sphaerocarpum, Lej. . 

 Anemone, L. 



— Pulsatilla, L.— 18 . . . 



— nemorosa, L. — 108 . . . 

 Adonis, L. 



— autumnalis, L. — 6. 

 Myosurus, L. 



— minimus, L. — 44 .... 

 Ranunculus, L. 



— heterophyllus, Fries. — 43. 



var. peltatus. Fries. 



var. pseudo-fluitans, Bab. . 



— marinus. Fries 



var. Baudotii, Godr. — 45 . 



— fluitans, Lamk. — 56 . . . 



— trichophyllus, Chaix. — 52 . 



var. Drouettii, F. Schultz ? 



— circinatus, Sibth. — 60 



— tripartitus, DC. — 13 . 



— lenormandi, F. Schultz- 



— hederaceus, L. — 105 . 



— Lingua, L. — 8 1 



— Flammula, L. — 112 . 



— auricomus, L. — 87 



— sceleratus, L. — 100 . 



— acris, L. — 112. 



— repens, L. — 112 . 



— bulbosus, L. — 102 



— hirsutus, Curtis 



— arvensis, L. — 68 . 



— parviflorus, L. — 58 



— Ficaria, L. — 1 10 . . 



var. incumbens, F. Schultz 

 Caltha, L. 



— palustris, L. — 112. 



var. Guerangerii, Boreau . 

 Helleborus, L. 



— viridis, L. — 28 



Helleborus foetidus, L. — 16 

 Eranthis, Salisb. 



— hyemalis, Salisb. . 

 Aquilegia, L. 



— vulgaris, L. — 60 . 

 Delphinium, L. 



— Ajacis, Reichb. . . 

 Aconitum, L. 



— Napellus, L. — 7 . . 



2. Berberide^ 

 Berberis, L. 



— vulgaris, L. — 82 . . 



3. NYMPH.ffi;ACE.iE 



Nuphar, Smith 



— luteum, Sm. — 91 . 

 Nymphasa, L. 



— alba, L.— 88 . . . 



4. Papaveraceje 

 Papaver, L. 



— hybridum, L. — 40 



— Argemone, L. — 87 . 



— dubium, L. — 104. . . . 



var. Lecoqii, Lamotte — 22 



— Rhceas, L. — 104 . . . . 



var. strigosum, Boenn. 



— somniferum, L 



Chelidonium, L. 



— majus, L. — 96 . . . . 

 Glaucium, Hall 



— luteum, Scop. — 52 . . . 



5. Fumariaceje 

 Fumaria, L. 



— capreolata, L. — 32 



sub-sp. confusa, Jord. — 47 

 sub-sp. muralis. Sender . 



— officinalis, L. — 106 . 



— parviflora, Lam. — 2 1 . 



sub-sp.VaiIlantii,Lois. — 13 

 Corydalis, DC. 



— daviculata, N.E.Br.— 87. . 



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