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APPENDIX. 
S, album, White Stonecrop. A beautiful and interesting 
plant. On the rocks of the North Hill;, Malvern. 
S. rejiexum, Crooked Yellow Stonecrop. On the abbeys 
at Great and Little Malvern. 
Spergula nodosa, Knotted Spurrey. In the rill that rises 
in the declivity between the Worcestershire Beacon and the 
Sugar Loaf Hill, Malvern. 
Lythrum hyssopifolium, Hyssop-leaved Grass-poly. Bad- 
sey, near Evesham, and Bretforton. Very rare. — Purton. 
j4grimonia Eupatoria, Agrimony. Frequent by road sides 
in various places. Gathered in great quantities in the time 
of flowering for the purpose of making an astringent herb tea 
recommended by rustic practitioners. 
Reseda Luteola, Dyer's Rocket. In waste places about 
Grimley, Leigh Sinton, &c. Growing luxuriantly on a wall 
bounding Angel Street Cemetery, Worcester. 
Prunus Cerasiis, Wild Cherry-tree. On Rosebury Rock, 
Knightwick, and Ankerdine Hill. Abbot's Wood. A solitary 
tree appearing on Helbury Hill, near Worcester, when the 
wood was cut down. 
P. domestica. Wild Plum-tree. In the hedges near Bat- 
tenhall, but doubtful if wild. 
P. insifitia, Bullace-tree. Dudley Castle Hill. At Bad- 
sey, according to Purton. 
Mespilus germanica. Medlar. Exceedingly rare. In a 
coppice bordering Deerhurst Lane, opposite the Lower Lode, 
near Tewkesbury, a spot almost overgrown with underwood, 
the lane being merely a rough horse track. The Cynoglos- 
sum sylvaticum grows in the same lane. — Mr. Lees. 
Pyrus communis. Wild Pear-tree. It is now somewhat 
difficult to meet with the pear-tree really wild, for the farmers 
graft every seedling that appears in their hedges. Perry 
Wood. 
P. Mains, Crab-tree. Common enough in its genuine 
austere state. 
