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Melica nutans, Mountain Melic-grass. In Bewdley 
Forest, not far from Dowles Brook. 
M, ccBrulea^ Purple Melic-grass. Marsh near Pedmore 
Common. — Scott. 
Glyceria aquatica, Reedy Sweet-grass. Pools and ditches 
in the vicinity of the Severn. 
G. rigida, Hard Sweet-grass. Near the Ketch, on the 
Bath Road, between Kemsey and Worcester. — Dr. Streeten. 
Festuca calamaria, Reed Fescue-grass. Shrawley Woods, 
where it was discovered, in 1801, by the late Mr. Moseley, of 
Wynterdyne, who sent it to Sir J. E. Smith. Never flower- 
ing except when the coppice wood has been recently cut 
down. 
F. sylvatica, Slender Wood Fescue-grass. Perry Wood. 
Shrawley Wood, &c. 
F. pinnata, Spiked Heath Fescue-grass. Near Pershore. 
Bromus diandrus, Upright Brome-grass. Severn Stoke. 
B. racemosus, Smooth Brome-grass. Severn Meadows, 
Kemsey. 
B. asper, Hairy Wood Brome-grass. Perry Wood. 
j4rundo Fhragmites, Reed. By the side of brooks, and 
marshy places, at Hindlip, near Worcester, and on the banks 
of the Avon. 
A. Epigejos, Wood Reed. Eastern side of Perry Wood. 
A. Calamagrostis, Small Reed. Pensnet Reservoir, near 
Stourbridge. — Scott. 
Montia fontana, Water Blinks. Plashy rills on the 
Malvern Hills, and on the Common called the Link. 
Dipsacus pilosus, Shepherd's Staff. In great abundance by 
the side of the lane below the Abbey Church, Malvern. 
Brook at Kemsey. 
Scabiosa succisa, Devil's-bit Scabious. Moist pastures 
near Worcester. 
S. columbaria, Small Scabious. On Bredon Hill. — Mr. 
Pitts. ^ 
