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Asperula odoraia, Sweet Woodruff. Woods on the Old 
Storage Hill, also about Southstone's Rock, and Wassel 
Hill near Bewdley. Woods at Stanford, and on Ankerdine 
HilL 
A. cyrianchica. Small Woodruff. Bredon Hill. — Dr. 
Streeten. 
Galium pusillum^ Least Mountain Bed-straw. Hedgerow 
on the side of Red -house Lane, Worcester.— 'Dr. Stokes. 
Now exterminated, by those remorseless foes to botanists — 
road-surveyors ; the lane in question having been raised and 
widened. 
Plantago Coronopus, Buck's-horn Plaintain. On the con- 
glomerate rock near the Giant's Grave, Habberley, near 
Kidderminster. — Mr. Lees. 
Sanguisorba officinalis, Great Burnet. Very rare. In 
moist ground at the south-west side of Nunnery Wood. 
Parietaria officinalis, Wall-pellitory. Old walls near the 
cathedral. 
Alchemilla vulgaris. Common Ladies* Mantle. A very 
elegant plant. Lane leading to Henwick Mill. Also in 
fields at Grimley and Alfrick. 
A. arvensis, Field Ladies' Mantle. Lanes about Henwick, 
and Malvern Hills. 
Potamogeton natans. Broad-leaved Pond-weed. Pool at 
Wichenford, and ponds about Malvern. 
P, pusillum. Small Pond-weed. Kemsey Ford. 
P. pectinatum, Fennel-leaved Pond-weed. In a pond 
near the Old Water Works, Worcester. 
Mcenchia erecta, Upright Msenchia. Rocks on the North 
Hill, Malvern. 
Myosotis ccespitosa. Tufted Water Scorpion- grass. Ditch 
in the Severn Meadows, Kemsey. — Dr. Streeten. 
M. arvensis. Field Scorpion-grass. Sandy bank between 
Hagley and Stourport. 
M. versicolor, Yellow and Blue Scorpion- grasil^. On the 
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