HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Braasica Napus, (wild rape) corn-fields and ditch-banks 

 muralis, (wild rocket) walls, Lie/field Close 



Sinapis arvensis, (rough charlock, wild mustard) in corn land 

 alba, (white mustard) corn-fields and roads 

 nigra, (common mustard) corn-fields, near Tutlury 



Raphanus Raphanistrum, (wild radish,) in arable land. 



CLASS XVI. MONADELPHIA. 



DECANDRIA. 



Geranium dissectum, (jagged-leaved geranium) hedge banks and meadows 

 columbinum, (long-stalked geranium) pastures, near Barr-beacon, 



on the road from Birmingham 



molle, (dove's-foot geranium) hedges and'dry banks, common 

 pratense, (crow-foot geranium) moist pastures 

 tnarifimum, (sea geranium) JVombourne and Orton, Mr. 



WAINWRIGHT 

 lucidum, (shining geranium) walls, and hedge banks, Alton 



Castle'&nd Croxden Abbey, stone walls, Rowley 

 robertianum, (herb robert, stork bill) hedges and amongst 



rubbish 



moschatum, (musk geranium) pastures, Rowley Mr. WAIN- 

 WRIGHT 

 ctcutarium, (hemlock-leaved geranium) light arable land. 



PoLYANDRIA. 



Malva rotundifolia, (round-leaved mallow) road sides, common 

 sylve.stris, (common mallow) rubbish near villages 

 moschata, (jagged-leaved mallow) hedges and pastures, road-skies. 



CLASS XVII. DIADELPHIA. 



HEXANDRIA. 

 Fumaria bulbosa, (bulbous fumitory) shady places, Perry-hall Park y near 



the river Tame 



offic'malis, (common fumitory) gardens and corn-fields 

 capreolata, (ramping fumitory) cultivated land, Wolstanton 

 claviculata, (climbing fumitory) hedges, common. 



OCTANDRIA. 



Poli/gala vulgaris, (milkwort) meadows and pastures, frequent. 



DECANDRIA. 



Spartium scoparium, (broom) dry preserves 

 Genista tinctoria, (dyer's broom) pastures and hedge-sides 



pilosa, (hoary green-weed) marshy ground, Pendeford 

 anglica, (p^tty whin, hengorse"! moist spungy ground 



