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A, Riita muraria, Wall-rue Spleenwort. On an old wall 
bounding the " Dark AUey/^ near the cathedral. Also on 
walls at Martley_, and other places. 
A, Adiantum nigrum, Black Maidenhair Spleenwort. On 
the rocks of the Malvern Hills, abundantly, though small. 
In shady lanes on the west side of Worcester, and at Kem- 
sey, growing very luxuriantly. With variegated fronds on 
Rosebury Rock. 
Scolopendrium vulgare, Common Hart*s-tongue. Not un- 
common in moist places. Found by Mr. Lewis, at Hanley, 
with fronds upwards of two feet in length. Mr. Walcot has 
specimens with the frond divided into several lobes, growing 
at Cotheridge. 
S, Ceterach, Scaly Hart's-tongue. Rare in this county. 
On Malvern Abbey Church. Walls at Badsey. 
Blechnum boreale, Northern Hard-fern. In Bewdley 
Forest, on Bromsgrove Lickey, Stagbury Hill, in Shrawley 
Wood, and at the base of the Malvern Range. 
Osmunda regalis, Flowering Fern. On Moseley Wake 
Green . — Withering. 
Botrychmn Lunaria, Moon wort. North side of Bredon 
Hill. — Nash. " On coal-pit banks, near Stourbridge." — 
Mr. Waldron Hill. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum, Adder's Tongue. Base of Row- 
ley Hills. — Scott. 
Lycopodium clavatum, Common Club-moss. Rare. 
Whittington Common. — Scott. 
L. inundatum, Marsh Club-moss. In the large bog on 
Hartlebury Common. — Mr. Lees. 
Equisetumjiuviatile, Great Water Horse-tail. Boggy glen 
near Crookbarrow. Also at Alfrick, Malvern, &c. 
E. palustre, Marsh Horsetail. Hartlebury Common, bog 
at Wyre, &c. 
