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S. pauciflonis, Chocolate-headed Club-rush. Reservoirs 
near Stourbridge. 
S, Holoschcenus, Round-cluster-headed Club-rush. Dis- 
covered in marshy places at Throckmorton^.near Fladbury, by 
Dr. Sheffield, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford. — Nash. 
S. setaceus, Bristle-stalked Club-rush. At Cookhill. Ped- 
more Common. — Scott. 
5. maritimus, Salt-marsh Club-rush. Ditches about Bad- 
sey, according to Rev. W. S. RufFord. Very rare. 
S. sylvaticus, Wood Club-rush. Rare. Near Alcester. — 
Purton. By the large pool in Shrawley Wood. — Mr. Lees. 
Eleocharis palustris, Creeping Spike-rush. Banks of a 
pool at Kinnersley. — Dr. Streeten. 
E. acicularis, Least Spike- rush. Bogs at the foot of 
the Malvern Hills, in several places. 
Eriophorum polystachion, Broad-leaved Cotton Grass. 
Bog at the base of the Worcestershire Beacon, Malvern. 
E, angustifolium, Narrow-leaved Cotton Grass. Abundant 
in a large bog on Hartlebury Common. 
Nardus stricta, Mat Grass. On Hartlebury Common, and 
Malvern Hills. 
Phalaris canariensis, Manured Canary-grass. Near Gre- 
gory's Mill, Worcester. 
P. arundinacea, Reed Canary-grass. Banks of the Severn^ 
Kemsey, &c. 
Milium effusum, Spreading Millet-grass. Woods and 
groves. Perry Wood. 
Alopecurus agrestis, Slender Fox-tail-grass. Corn Fields, 
at Brook-end, near Kemsey. 
A.geniculatuS) Floating Fox-tail. Severn Meadows, Kemsey 
Aira cristata, Crested Hair-grass. On the red marl cliff 
at the Ketch, two miles south of Worcester. — ^Dr. Stokes. 
A.Jiexuosa, Wavy Mountain Hair-grass. Malvern Hills. 
A. caryophyllea, Silver Hair-grass. Shrawley Wood, 
Malvern Hills, &c. 
