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southwards of the outer vallum, but not easily found or got 
at without scaling the stone walls at some personal risk. — 
Mr. Lees. The only habitat the county possesses. 
Trifolium ochroleucum, Sulphur-coloured Trefoil. On 
the Link, at Malvern. 
T. arvense, Hare's-foot Trefoil. At Malvern, Povvick, 
and on Hartlebury Common. 
T, fragiferum, Strawberry-headed Trefoil. On the Spetch- 
ley Road before the late enclosures. Evesham, on the 
Stratford Road. Avon meadows, Pershore. 
Lotus major, Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil. In the Gullet, 
a woody glen of the Malvern Range, and at the base of 
Abberley Hill. Tiddesley Wood, near Pershore. 
Hypericum calyc'mum, Large-flowered St. John's Wort. 
In a copse at Little Malvern^ but doubtful if truly wild. — Mr. 
Lees. 
H. Androscemum, Tutsan, or Park Leaves. In a hedge at 
tlie western base of the Worcestershire Beacon, Great 
Malvern. — Mr. James Goodman. On Abberley Hill, grow- 
ing among the underwood, to a great size. — Messrs. Walcot, 
Lees and Edmunds. Also on Bredon Hill, above Elmley 
Castle. 
H. quadrangulum. Square St. John's Wort. Lane at 
Kemsey, and many marshy spots in the county. 
H. dubiiim, Imperforate St. John's Wort. At Sapey, near 
Clifton. — Dr. John Seward. 
jfiT. humifusum, Trailing St. John's Wort. On the North 
Hill, Malvern. — Dr. Streeten. Also near Nunnery Wood, 
and on Helbury Hill. 
H. montanum, Mountain St. John's Wort. Shrawley 
Wood, and Abberley Hill. 
H. hirsutum, Hairy St. John's Wort. Woody places 
about Worcester, not unfrequent. 
Lactuca saligna, Narrow-leaved Lettuce. " On a ditch bank 
by the road side^ at Spetchley, near Worcester. "^Purton. 
