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C. remota, Remote Carex. In woods at the base of the 
Malvern Hills. 
C. axillaris, Axillary Clustered Carex. Banks of Sapey 
Brook. In a bog at Wyre, near the Avon. 
C, muncata, Greater Prickly Carex. Bredon Hill, &c. 
C. pendula, Great Pendulous Carex. In great abundance 
in Wayman's Wood, Clifton-on-Teme. Also by a rill near 
Elmley Castle. — Mr. Lees. 
C. CEderi, Spring by the road side near the turnpike beyond 
Great Malvern. — Dr. Streeten. 
Cfulva, Tawney Carex. Cradley Park. — Scott. 
C. distans, Loose Carex. Cradley Park. — Scott. 
C. paniculata, Great Panicled Carex. Banks of the 
Stoury &c. 
C. ccespitosa, Tufted Bog Carex. Upland, near Wichbu- 
ry. — Scott. 
C. vesicaria, Bladder Carex. Pool at Glasshampton, and 
at Ham Castle, with Typha angustifolia. — Mr. Lees. 
C. ampullacea, Slender-beaked Bottle Carex. Banks of the 
Sal warp. Pool on the eastern side of Hartlebury Common. 
Litorella lacustris, Plantain Shore- weed. Pensnet 
Reservoir, near Stourbridge. — Mr. Scott. 
Sagittaria sagittifolia, Arrowhead. In the Avon, and its 
tributary streams. 
Fagus Castanea, Sweet Chesnut. ' In Shrawley Wood, 
apparently wild. 
Populus alba, White Poplar. At Alfrick, and in the vici- 
nity of several brooks. 
P. tremula, Aspen Poplar. Nunnery Wood, Malvern, 
Clifton-on-Teme, &c., not very uncommon. 
Hydrocharis Morsus ranee, Frog-bit. In a pool by the 
side of the New Road, Worcester. Also in several other 
ponds near Powick and Kemsey. 
Juniperus communis, Common Juniper. Bear's-wood, 
Suckley. Cracombe Hill, &c. 
