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the Leigh Sinton, and other roads, and elsewhere^ very 
common. 
P. magna, Great Burnet-Saxifrage. On the limestone 
hills^ near Suckley. 
Bupleurum rotundifolmm, Thorow-wax. Badsey, and Bret- 
forton. — Purton. 
J3. temdssimum, Slender Hare's Ear. A very rare and 
curious plant. Found by Mr. Addison, of Malvern, on the 
common between Malvern and the Rhydd. 
Pastinaca sativa, Wild Parsnep. Road side, near Stough- 
ton, abundantly. Battenhall, Cracombe, &c., on red marl 
and lias marl. 
Viburnum Lantana, Mealy G uelder-rose. By the road side 
at Cracombe. 
Parnassia- palustris, Grass of Parnassus. North side of 
Bredon Hill. — Nash. Near Bromsgrove Lickey. Now 
become very rare in the county, owing to the almost univer- 
sal drainage of lands. 
Linum usitatissimiimy Common Flax. In Cowleigh Park, 
to the north of Malvern. 
Drosera rotundifolia, Round-leaved Sun-dew. Bog at the 
base of the Worcestershire Beacon, Malvern. Hartlebury 
Common. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
Myosurus minimus, Mousetail. Malvern Chace. 
Galanthus nivalis, Snowdrop. Occupying the virgin turf 
in a glen at the northern base of the Herefordshire Beacon, 
near Little Malvern, apparently wild, but it is to be feared a 
few years will terminate the existence of the plant at this 
locality. Other habitats might be named, but they are 
suspicious. 
Narcissus bijlorus, Pale Narcissus. In an orchard beyond 
the Ketch, perhaps a suspicious place ; but truly wild and 
abundant on the banks of Sapey Brook, near a travertine 
rock called the Hoar Stone. — Mr. Lees. In a pasture at 
Baynall, near Kemsey. — Dr. Streeten. 
