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between the Swinnet and Holly Bush hills, in the Malvern 
Range, southward of Little Malvern. — Messrs. Morris and 
Lees, 1834. 
Pinguicula vulgaris, Butterwort, or Yorkshire Sanicle. 
On the north-west side of Malvern Hills, in the bog below 
the Worcestershire Beacon, but in no other part of the 
range. Also on Feckenham bog, according to Purton. 
Lemna gibba, Gibbous Duck-weed. Rare. On Bishop's 
Pool, Northwick. — Dr. Stokes. Still found there. 
Salvia verbenaca. Wild English Clary. On the bank by 
the road side, at Red Hill, near Worcester. 
Valeriana rubra. Red Valerian. On the wall close to the 
western entrance of Worcester Cathedral, 1826. The plant 
has since disappeared, probably by the ruthless hand of some 
exterminator. 
V, dioica, Marsh Valerian. In a marshy field close to 
Laughern Brook, near Worcester, above Bubble Bridge. 
V. officinalis, Great Valerian. Nunnery Wood, and the 
banks of the Severn. The narrow-leaved variety on Bredon 
Hill. 
Crocus vernus. Purple Spring Crocus. Very rare. Several 
plants were found a few years ago in the middle of a meadow 
between Worcester and Crookbarrow Hill, by Mr. James 
Goodman, who pointed them out to Mr. Lees. The roots 
were so very deep in the earth as not to be extracted, which is 
probably the reason the plant so seldom flowers, as it has not 
since been met with in the spot mentioned. 
Iris foetidissima. Stinking Iris, or Gladwyn. Near Alfrick 
and at the western base of Crookbarrow Hill. Also about 
Pershore, in woody places. 
Cladiiim Mariscus, Prickly Twig-rush. Feckenham 
Bog. — Purton. 
Cyperus nigricans. Black Bog-rush. Feckenham Moors. 
Scirpus ccespitosus, Scaly-stalked Club-rush. Bromsgrove 
Lickey. 
