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R. ruh'iginosa, Sweet Briar. In a hedge between St. 
John's and Pitmaston. On Ankerdine Hill, and near Crook- 
barrow. 
R. micrantha, Small -flowered Sweet Briar. On the War- 
ren Hill, southward of Little Malvern. 
R. Borreri, Borrer's Rose. Side of Perry Wood, and in 
woods near Malvern. 
R. dumetoruniy Thicket Rose. Between Worcester and 
Malvern. 
R. arvensis, White Trailing Rose. Abundant about the 
Abberley Hills, and the Berrow Hill, Martley, &c. 
Riibus glandulosusy Glandular Bramble. On Bromsgrove 
Lickey. 
R. idcBuSy Raspberry. Bishop's Wood, near Hartlebury, 
Bromsgrove Lickey, and Shrawley Wood. . , 
Potentilla argentea, Hoary Cinquefoil. On the sand-rock 
between Bromsgrove and Droitwich. On a similar rock near 
Holt, &c. 
P. verna, Spring Cinquefoil. On the rocks of the Here- 
fordshire Beacon, Malvern Hills. — -Mr. Lees. 
Tormentilla reptans, Trailing Tormentil, Near Cowleigh 
Park, north of Malvern. 
Geum rivale, Water Avens. Scarce in this county. At 
Abberley, according to Mr. Hickman, in Purtgn. 
Comarum palustre, Purple Marsh-cinquefoil. On Hartle- 
bury Common, and in pools about Bromsgrove Lickey. 
Papaver somniferum, White Poppy. Severn side, below 
Worcester Bridge. 
Nymplicea alba, White Water Lily. In the Avon, under 
Littleton Bank, according to Mrs. George Perrott. Rare in 
a truly wild state in this county. 
Nuphar lutea, Yellow Water Lily. Abundant in the 
tributaries of the Avon, and in various brooks and pools. 
Tilia parvifolia, Small-leaved Lime-tree. Glens and lanes 
about the Old Storage Hill, and at Clifton-on-Teme. 
