108 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS, 
Sedum Seger Kook: Frequent just on the borders of 
Shropshire near Middletown, and. under Moel-y- -golfa Hill: occurs 
also near Haughmond Abbey. 
S. reflexum, Walls and rocks about Bridgnorth, Haughmond 
Hill, and Ludlo 
S. elegans, Lig On the Longmynds, near Church Stretton. 
The wasty minus of this species is the S. Forsterianwm of 
Leighton’s 
Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. Very frequent about Bridgnorth, Church 
ona EKyton-on- Severn, Bulthy Hill, Grinshill, and Hawkstone 
ark. 
Saxifraga tridactylites, L. Old walls about Bridgnorth, Much 
Wen spate Acton Burnell. 
ata, Lu. Frequent on dry sandy banks near Wroxeter 
Bervington, egies, and Attingham Hall; may be also fo und 
owing lux yer in wet meadows by the side of the Worfe near 
Rindleford, Bridgnorth. 
Chr sien paola. L. Very frequent; abundant by 
ms, and in wet places near the Wrekin, Cound, rae 
was. 
alternifolium, L. By a small brook flowing from the Long- 
wood to Brockholes Bank, Leighton 
Parnassia palustris, L. Wet ld sy ideas Cound Moor and 
Acton Pigot; near Church Preen; ne esmere Mere. 
Astrantia major, L. On a hill near cor, Ludlow. 
Cicuta virosa, L. By Colemere and Whitemere Meres ; Hencott » 
Pool, near Shrewsbury ; and a small pool at Norton, Wroxeter. = 
its fresh state this plant is sixtaitily not injurious to cattle; 
Norto y browse it off so closely that I can seldom Mae 
a specimen in flower; and at cides Mere I have also found it 
eaten off. 
Helosciadiwm inundatum, Koch. -prsing Kae a Bomere Pools ; 
pools near Eaton Consta ntine, a nd Upton Mag 
Petroselinum sativum, Hoff. Rocks sc ‘Bridgnorth, and 
Eyton-on-Severn. 
Sium — L. Frequent along the rae of the 
Shropshire Union nal near Uffington, Upton Magna, and 
Withington ; by Uolamore Mere, and in ditches near Kyton-on- 
Dey aldose ors. 
enanthe jfistulosa, L, Frequent about Berrington, Bomere, 
Eaton Constantine, and Ellesmere 
2. croca ea Frequent by = Severn and Tern, and near 
Buildwas, ree mn, and Ellesmer 
Oe, Phellandrium, Lam. Prequenk about Berrington, Ellesmere, 
and Whixall Moss ; T have also found it at Sundorne and Cressage. 
Silaus pratensis, Besser. Fields near Longwood Eaton Con- 
stantine ; near Leighton, and round Much Wenlock. 
Pastinaca sativa, L. On the ruins of Uriconium at Wrox- | 
Charophyllum Anthriseus, Lam. Near Bridgnorth, Cound, and 
roxeter, 
