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near Kidderminster, and in a moist pasture at Wichen- 
ford. 
P. viviparum, Alpine Bistort. On Rosebury conglo- 
merate rock, by the Teme, below Knightsford Bridge. — Mr. 
Lees. 
P. minus, Small Creeping Persicaria. In a gravel pit at 
Malvern Chace. — Dr. Stokes. 
Paris quadrifolia, Herb Paris. In deep shady groves^ as 
Witchery Hole near Clifton-on-Teme, woods at Malvern, 
Eastham, Stanford, &c. 
Adoxa Moschatellina, Tuberous Moschatell. By the paper 
mill at Alfrick, but scarce about Worcester. Abundant in 
the vicinity of Bromsgrove, according to Mr. Maund. 
Butomus umbellatus, Flowering Rush. River Severn 
below Kemsey Ford. — Dr. Streeten. Abundant by the banks 
of the Avon, but rare near Worcester. It has however, 
recently stolen into the Birmingham canal, where it is safe 
from the operations of road surveyors. 
Monotropa Hypopytis, Yellow Bird's-Nest. At the roots of 
the beech trees in the plantations at Middle Hill, Broadway. 
Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart. 
Pyrola media, Intermediate Winter-Green. Wyre Forest, 
near Bewdley. — Dr. Pratinton. 
P. minor. Lesser Winter-Green. Shrawley Wood. — Mr. 
Lees. 
Chrysosplenium aZ^erni/bZiwm, Alternate-leaved Golden Saxi- 
frage. In a marsh near Leigh Church. Also by a stream in 
Shrawley Wood. 
Saxifraga gramdata. White Meadow Saxifrage. Not un- 
common. In a meadow near Laughern Brook, at Bevere, 
near Droitwich, Habberley, &c. 
S, tridactylites. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. Adorning the wall 
fronting the bank of the Teme at Powick Bridge ; but the 
river having now undermined the wall, it has fallen down, 
and the plant is gone with it. 
