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Cistus Hellanthemum, Dwarf Cistus. Abundant on the 
Herefordshire Beacon, Malvern Hills, and Bredon Hill. 
Also on dry banks at Alfrick, Clifton-on-Teme, Crowle, &c. 
1^ C. polifoUus, White Mountain Cistus. Mr. Ainsworth, in 
a Sketch of the Physical Geography of the MalvernHills," 
inserts this very rare plant in the catalogue which he appends 
to his account. No other person has, however, confirmed 
this discovery, and some mistake is therefore to be appre- 
hended. 
Delphinium Consolida, Field Larkspur. Near Grimley. 
— Mr. Edmunds. 
Aconitum Napellus, Monk's -hood. On the banks of a 
brook running into the Teme, near Ludlow, but on the 
borders of this county, truly wild. — Mr.Walcot. 
Aquilegia vulgaris, Columbine. In Bewdley Forest, 
Shrawley Wood, and about Leigh Sinton. The smaller 
variety, A. alpina, of Hudson, on Bromsgrove Lickey.— Dr. 
Streeten. 
Clematis vitalba, Common Clematis. Abundant about 
Ankerdine Hill, and Malvern. Also in the hedges at Powick. 
Thalictrumjlavum, Meadow Rue. Eastern side of Pitch- 
croft, banks of the Severn, &c. 
Ranunculus Lingua, Great Spearwort. Bogs on Malvern 
Chace, according to Mr. Ballard. The late Mr. T. B. 
Stretch, a Worcester botanist, records having found it in 
Ockerley Wood, Holt. Ainsworth also inserts it in his list 
of Malvern plants. Whether drainage has now destroyed the 
plant, or whether a large variety of R. Flammula was mistaken 
for it, is uncertain, but it is not now to be met with. 
R. parvijiorus, Small-flowered Crowfoot. Under hedges 
by the road side, near the Virgin's Tavern, Worcester. Also 
at Hallow, Cotheridge, Alfrick, and Malvern, in considerable 
plenty. 
Trollius europcPAis, Mountain Globe Flower. Moist 
Meadows at the foot of Bredon Hill. 
