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Cardamine impatiens, Impatient Ladles' Smock. Western 
side of the Severn^ below Worcester Bridge. Also in 
Shrawley Wood^ and on Rosebury Rock. 
C. amara, Bitter Ladies' Smock. Above Worcester." — 
Dr. Stokes. Below Worcester, in a willowy spot at the 
Ketch, close to the Severn. — Mr. Lees. 
Nasturtium sylvestre, Creeping Yellow Cress. On the 
banks of the Severn, at Worcester, most abundantly. 
N. amphibium, Amphibious Yellow Cress. In ditches by 
the side of Pitchcroft. 
Turritis glabra, Smooth Tower-mustard, Near an old 
sandstone quarry between the Mitre Oak and Stourport. 
— Messrs. Walcot and Lees. 
Erodium cicutarium, Hemlock Stork 's-bill. By the side 
of the road near Hallow, abundantly, and in the road leading 
to Mr. Farley's, Henwick HilU Pasture at Kemsey. 
JE. marithniim, Sea Stork's-bill. Growing in considerable 
plenty on the rocks fronting the south-west at the Giant's 
Grave, Habberley, 1834. — Mr. Lees. 
Geranium plKEum^ Dusky Crane's-bill, Cradley Park, near 
Stourbridge. — ^Mr, Scott. 
G. sylvaticum, Wood Crane's-bill, In Bewdley Forest, 
near to Dowles Brook, plentifully. — Messrs. Walcot and 
Lees. 
G. pratense, Blue Meadow Crane's-bill. Strikingly con- 
spicuous with its large azure flowers, and a great ornament to 
the banks of the Severn, and many of our minor brooks. 
G. lucidum, Shining Crane's-bill. By the side of the 
moors, Worcester, and along the lane at Merryman's Hill. 
At Malvern, Abberley, &c. 
G. rotundifoUum, Round-leaved Crane's-bill. On a wall 
at Hartlebury. — Purton. 
G. columbinum, Long-stalked Crane's-bill. By the side of 
the shady walk beyond the Old Water Works, and in several 
lanes about Worcester and Hallow. On Abberley Hill. 
