BOTANY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 



ACCORDING TO THE CLASSES OP LINNAEUS. 



CLASS L MONANDRIA. 



MONOGYNIA. 



Ckara tomcntosa, (brittle stonewort) on Needwood-Forest 

 vulgaris, (common stonewort) ditches and pools 

 hispida, (prickly stonewort) ditches in Forton-moors 

 Aphanes arvensis, (parsley piert) cultivated land, on dry soil 

 Hippuris vulgarisy (mare's tail) near Stafford in ditches, adjoining the foot- 

 road to Aston. Dr. WITHERING 



DIGYNIA. 

 Callitriche aquatica, (star grass) ditches and shallow waters 



CLASS II. DIANDRIA. 



MONOGYNIA. 



JLigustrum vulgare, (privet) hedges, common on moist land 

 Circcea Lutetiana, (enchanter's nightshade) woods, marsh-lands, Pendeford 

 Veronica arvensis, (corn speedwell^ fallow fields and walls 



ojficinalis, (male speedwell) heaths and barren ground 

 serpyllifolia, (smooth speedwell, Paul's betony) pastures 

 Becabunga, (brook-lime) watery places 



Anagallis, (long-leaved brook-lime) ditches and watery places 

 scutellata, (narrow-leaved speedwell) on swampy ground 

 montana, (mountain speedwell) hedges and moist woods 

 Chamcedrysy (germander speedwell) hedges and road sides 

 agrestis, (procumbent speedwell) cultivated lands 

 hederifolia, (ivy leaved speedwell) often abundant amongst corn 

 Pinguicula vulgaris, (butterwort) bogs and moors 

 Utricularia vulgaris, (hooded water milfoil) bogs near Blymhitt 

 Lycopus europceus, (water horehound) moist places 



Salvia verbenaca, (wild clary) about Kinver, and ruins of Tutbury Castle 

 Fraxinus excelsior, (ash tree) woods and hedge-rows 



DIGYNIA. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum, (sweet-scented vernal grass) meadows and 

 pastures 



