HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE. [Ill 



DlGYNIA. 



Agrinionia Eupatoria, (agrimony) hedges and borders of corn-fields. 



TRIGYNIA. 

 Reseda luteola, (dyer's weed) road sides Dudley and Tutbury Castles, 



near Red-Street 



lutea, (base rocket) rough ground, near Russell's Hall, Dudley 

 Euphorbia Peplus, (petty spurge) in cultivated land, common 

 exigua, (dwarf spurge, devil's milk) corn-fields 

 helioscopia, (sun spurge, wart spurge) gardens 

 amygdaloides, (wood spurge) Needwood forest 

 Characias, (red spurge) Needwood forest. 



DODECAGYNIA. 



Sempervivum tec forum, (house-leek) roofs and walls. 



CLASS XII. ICOSANDRIA. 



MONOQYNIA. 



Prunus Padusy (bird cherry) hedges at Pendeford, Byshbury, and in the 



Moorlands 



insititia, (bullace) hedges, frequent 

 spinosa, (sloe, black thorn) hedges, common. 



DlOYNIA. 



Cratosgus Aria, (white-beam) rocks and mountains, in the Moorlands 

 torminalis, (wild service) in a hedge at Pendeford 

 Oxyacantha, (white thorn, hawthorn) hedges. 



TRIGYNIA. 



Sorbus aucuparia, (quicken tree, mountain ash) hedges and barren hills 

 Sorbus domestica, (service tree) in the Moorlands. 



PENTAGYNIA. 

 Pyrus communis, (wild pear) woods and hedges 



Malus, (crab-tree) in hedges, common 

 Spiraea Filipendula, (drop wort) flPever Hills, very rare 



Ulmaria, (meadow sweet) meadows and banks of rivers. 



PoLYGYNIA. 



Rosa arvensis, (white dog-rose) in hedges 

 spinosissima, (burnet rose) Betley 

 tomentosa, (downy-leaved dog-rose) in hedges 

 canina, (dog-rose) in hedges, common 



rubiginosa, (sweet-briar rose) hedges, Belmont, Moorlands 

 Rubus ideus, (raspberry) in hedges and woods 



fruticosus, (blackberry) hedges, common 

 Fragaria vesca, (strawberry) woods and hedge-banks 



ftirilis, (barren strawberry) hedge-banks. Moorlands 



