106 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 
Ces ; —— slender; corymb small, dense, glabrous 
(corolla red ? 
Co 
nean, Dr. 
From the well- peel examples of Dr. Stocks it is tolerably 
certain that the corolla is red; but, whatever the ¢ of the 
and nae each pair of main ner rves, on the upper surface of t the 
leaflets, are 8-5 rows of unusually stiff bristles. Pedwncles 1} in 
bracts soa beeoles 0, even in the corymb in bud. Flowers as in 
L. rubra 
(To be continued). 
NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 
By Wiuuu1am E. Becxwirs. 
(Continued from p. 51.) 
Jlex Gallii, Planch. On Grinshill Hill. 
Genista anglica, L. Boggy field near Berrington ; ee ground 
. tinctoria, L. Very frequent in fields under the Wrekin ; 
near Cressage Park, Tronbridge, iad the Bulthy Hill. 
nonis campestris, Koch. Rather rare. Near Dryton, Wroxeter ; 
Shineton, Ironbridge, and Coalport. 
O. arvensis, Fries. Much more frequent than the last species : 
very common near Little Wenlock, Buildwas, and Harley. 
On li 
Anthyllis Vulneraria, Li. On limestone rocks near Much Wen- 
ock. 
maculata, Sibth. About Eyton Rock, Wroxeter. 
Melilotus officinalis, Willd. Fields near the Arkoll Hill, 
Wellington 
Trifolium arvense, L. Hermitage Hill, Bridgnorth; near 
Haughmond Abbey, y, and Snow Pool, Dryton 
Astragalus glycyphyllus, L. On the High oe near Bridgnorth. 
Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Very abundant on the High Rock, 
eiicnotth - found also near ae Stretton, Cound, Kyton-on- 
Severn, Grinshill, and Charlton 
icia tetrasperma, Moench. Rather frequent about Eaton Con- 
stantine, Berrington, Wroxeter, Uffington, Bridgnorth, Leighton, 
and Harley. 
V. sylvatica, L. Shelton Rough, near Shrewsbury; Jiggers 
Bank, n near Coalbrookdale ; saat Buildwas Park, Ludlow, Stokesay, 
and Berwick. 
Lat are sylvestris, L. Bank of the Severn near Eaton Con- 
stantine ; near Evenwood Coun 
Prunus avium, L. Near Buildwas, Leighton, and in Attingham 
ark. ere are some very fine trees of this species in the woods 
round Bomere Pool. 
