358 BOTANY OF WYRE FOREST. 
mun, C. rubrum, Chrysanthemum segetum, Comarum palustre, 
Coronopus Ruellii, Corydalis lutea, C. claviculata, Cotyledon Um- 
bilicus, Cynoglossum officinale, Dianthus deltoides, Dipsacus pilo- 
sus, D. sylvestris, Doronicum Pardalianches, in several places on 
the banks of the River Severn. Hchium vulgare, Epilobium an- 
gustifolium, var. brachycarpum, E.roseum, Erigeron acris, Hrodium 
maritimum, Euphorbia exigua, Fedia dentata, F. olitoria, Fraxi- 
nus heterophylla; the fruit of this variety I have frequently 
planted, when about one in ten truly follows the original variety, 
the rest as truly follow Fraxinus excelsior. Galium Mollugo, G. ve- 
rum, Geranium lucidum, G. columbinum, G. pratense, G. pyrenat- 
cum, Helosciadium inundatum, H. nodifiorum, Hordeum pratense, 
Humulus Lupulus, Hyoscyamus niger, Hypericum Androsemum, 
H. montanum, H. dubium, H. pulchrum, Jasione montana, La- . 
threa Squamaria, Lepidium campestre, L. Smithii, Ligustrum vul- 
gare, Linaria Cymbalaria, L. Elatine, L. minor, Lithospermum 
arvense, L. officinale, Lycopodium inundatum, Lycopsis arvensis, 
Lycopus europeus, Lysimachia vulgaris, Lythrum Salicaria, Mar- 
rubium vulgare, Melilotus officinalis, Mentha Pulegium, M. sylves- 
tris, M. rotundifolia, M. rubra, Menyanthes trifoliata, Moanchia 
erecta, Myosotis collina, M. sylvatica, Narcissus biflorus, N. 
Pseudo-narcissus, Nardus stricta, Galanihus nivalis, Neottia sy- 
ralis, Nepeta Cataria, Nuphar lutea, Nymphea alba, Ginanthe 
crocata, CE. fistulosa, Onopordon Acanthium, Orchis latifolia, O. 
Morio, O. maculata, Ornithogalum nutans, Ornith. umbellatun, 
Stachys palustris, Orobanche major, Papaver Rheas, P. dubium, 
P. Argemone, Parietaria officinalis, Paris quadrifolia, Polygonum 
Bistorta, Potamogeion crispus, P. perfoliatus, Potentilla argentea, 
Poterium Sanguisorba, Sanguisorba officinalis, Radiola Mille- 
grana, Ranunculus parviflorus, Cerastium arvense, Ranunculus 
sceleratus, Rumex maritimus, Sagittaria sagittifolia, Salix Heliz, 
Salvia verbenaca, Saponaria officinalis, Saxifraga tridactylites, S. 
granulata, Scirpus lacustris, S. sylvaticus, Carduus nutans, Sedum 
album, S. dasyphyllum, 8S. reflecum, Sison Amomum, Symphytum 
officinale, Spirea salicifolia, Sisymbrium Sophia, Nasturtium syl- 
vestre, Thiaspi arvense, Thymus Serpyllum, T. Chamedrys, both 
very abundant here. About ten or twelve years ago my atten- 
tion was drawn to the examination of those two Thymes first 
from tasting them. I found that one of them, Thymus Chame- 
drys, had a pungent, biting taste, together with a powerful scent ; 
