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Helleborus viridis, Green Hellebore. Orchard near Mr. 
Ballard's, Robinson's End, Malvern Chace, according to 
Messrs. Welles and Ballard, in Withering. Not since 
remarked. 
Nepeta catdria. Cat-mint. Lane beyond the Gas Works^ 
Worcester, and in other similar situations. 
Verbena officinalis, Vervain. Near farm houses at Bar- 
nard's Green, Powick, &c. 
Mentha sylvestris, Horse Mint. By the side of a rill 
beyond the yew tree on the Ombersley road, Worcester. 
M, piperita. Pepper Mint. By the side of a rill at Malvern 
Link, and in other wet spots about the Malvern Range. 
M. rubra, Tall Red Mint, By a pool near the firs, at 
Clifton-on-Teme. 
Lamium maculatum, Spotted Dead-nettle. Found near 
DefFord Common, by Dr. Streeten. 
Galeobdolon luteum, Yellow Weasel-snout. In Berwick's 
Shrubberies, and various shady woods at Powick, Kemsey, 
Alfrick, Clifton, &c. 
Marrubimn vulgare. White Horehound. Formerly very 
common, but being in great request among cottagers as a 
remedy for cough and asthma, it has been so rooted up or 
transplanted into rural gardens, that it has become quite 
scarce. At Astley, and Clifton-on-Teme. 
Origanum vulgare, Marjoram. Side of the road at the foot 
of Cracombe Hill, near Evesham. Also on the top of South- 
stone's Rock, and at Lower Sapey. — Mr. Lees. 
Thymus Calamintha, Calamint. About Malvern, Grimley, 
&c., by road sides. 
Scutellaria galericulata. Skull-cap. In marshy spots by 
the side of the Severn. Kemsey Brook. 
S, minor. Lesser Skull-cap. Hanley Common, beyond 
Stanford. — Mr. Hickman, in Purton. 
Melampyrum cristatum, Crested Cow-wheat. Very rare. 
Near Ombersley. — Mrs. Gardner. 
