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LatJircea Squamaria, Greater Toothwort. Growing in 
some abundance under a white poplar tree by the side of the 
brook below Bridgestone Mill, Alfrick. — Mr. Lees. Also 
above the bridge, near the mill. At Great Malvern, under 
an elm by the side of the road near the turnpike. — Mr. 
Addison. 
Pedicularis palustris, Marsh Louse-wort. Rather uncom- 
mon. In the boggy marsh at Wyre, near Pershore. 
Antirrhinum Cymhalaria^ Ivy-leaved Snap-dragon. On 
the old city walls Worcester, and the south side of the abbey 
church, Great Malvern, but a garden straggler. 
A. majus, (xreat Snapdragon. Walls about the comman- 
dery, cathedral, and bishop's palace. 
A. Orontinm, Lesser Snapdragon. Cotheridge. — Mr. 
Walcot. Kemsey. — Dr. Streeten. 
Digitalis purpurea, Purple Foxglove. In immense quan- 
tities about the Malvern and Abberley Hills, and scattered in 
various other places. White varieties occasionally occur^ 
but are soon rooted up. 
Limosella aquatica, Mudwort. " Pools near the Ffeath," 
according to Scott's History of Stourbridge, but the name of 
the heath is omitted. 
Orobanche major, Greater Broom-rape. In Shrawley 
Wood, by the pool ; at Abberley, on the acclivity above the 
Hundred House ; and between Suckley and Bear's-wood. 
Alyssum maritimum, Sweet Alyssum. Once found grow- 
ing on the west bank of the Severn_, below Worcester Bridge, 
by Mr. James Goodman. 
Lepidium ruderale, Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. "Rubbish 
on the side of the Severn above Worcester." — Dr. Stokes. 
Teesdalia nudicaulis, Naked-stalked Teesdalia. Pensham 
Field. — Nash. Abundant on Hartlebury Common, aud 
at the Giant's Grave, Habberley. — Mr. Lees. 
Cochlearia Armoracia, Horse-radish. On the banks of the 
Severn^ truly wild. 
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