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N. Pseudo- Narcissus, DafFodil. In a wood at Little Mal- 
vern, and covering a whole meadow between Malvern and 
Cradley. Severn meadows, at Kemsey, and in a wood at the 
Nash, near Kemsey. 
Allium oleraceum, Streaked Field Garlick. Abundant on 
the Ketch Bank. With double heads of Bulbs at Battenhall, 
near Worcester. 
A, vineale, Crow Garlick. Pitchcroft. 
A' ursinurrif Broad-leaved Garlick. Very abundant in 
Ockeridge Wood, near Holt. In various other moist coppi- 
ces. 
Tulipa sylvestris, Wild Tulip. Very Rare. In a little 
copse on the red marl bank at the Ketch, near Worcester, 
but the roots being very deep in the soil, rarely flowering. — 
Mr. Lees. 
Ornithogalum iimbellatum, Common Star of Bethlehem. 
In a meadow near Dr. Berkley's, at Cotheridge. — Mr. 
Walcot. 
O. nutans, Drooping Star of Bethlehem. In a meadow 
near Kemsey Grove. 
Nartheciam ossifragum, Bog-Asphodel. Near Rubry 
Hill, on the Lickey. — Purton. A new road has been re- 
cently made here, which augurs ill for the continuance of the 
plant. 
Convallaria majalis, Lily of the Valley. Abundant in 
Shrawley Woods. More sparingly in Bewdley Forest. 
Acorus calamus, Sweet Flag. In the Avon, near Pershore, 
but rare. 
J. uliginosus, Little Bulbous Rush. Hartlebury Common. 
Malvern Hills. 
Luciola congesta. Many-headed Bog Wood-rush. Perry 
Wood. Hartlebury Common. 
Berberis vulgaris. Barberry. Under the pretence of its 
being injurious to corn, this beautiful shrub has been almost 
rooted out of the county. In a hedge by the side of Comer 
