Mae., 1889 . 
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* Carex remota. Stony Lane, Moseley. 
* C. ovalis. Near Stourbridge. 
* C. riparia. Side of the Rea beyond Vaughton’s Hole. 
* Melica uniflora. Stony Lane, Moseley. 
* Nardus stricta. Moseley Common. 
Equisetum sylvaticum. Moseley Bog. 
E. hyemale. Moseley Bog. 
List of some of the rarer plants observed in tlie neighbour¬ 
hood of Birmingham by Samuel Freeman, 11, Sun Street 
West, Birmingham. October, 1841. 
“ Phytologist,” July, 1842, 1st Series, Yol. I., p. 261. 
Worcester plants only included, and previous records 
by Dr. Ick and Miss Beilby omitted, except in the case of 
Osmunda regalis. 
* Rhamnus catharticus. Yardley Bridge. 
* Epilobium palustre. Moseley. 
* Ribes nigrum. Yardley Bridge. 
* Myosotis caespitosa. Moseley. 
* Carex-ampullacea. Moseley. 
* Aira praecox. Moseley Common. 
* Danthonia decumbens. Moseley Common. 
* Osmunda regalis. Moseley Common. 
The “Phytologist” for March, 1848, Yol. I., pp. 508.514, 
contains lists of the Ferns and Fern Allies from the counties 
of Stafford, Warwick, and Worcester, contributed by the 
Editor, the late Edward Newman. The Worcester list 
includes, inter alia , the following records :— 
* Cystopteris fragilis. In fissures of the Oolitic rock on the summit 
of Bredon Hill, on the side of the precipice ; near Bromsgrove 
Lickey; E. Lees. 
* Polystichum angulare. Near Clifton-on-Teme. T. Westcombe. 
* Lastrea spinulosa. I used to find it in some of the bogs on Moseley 
Common, which I believe have since been drained. G. 
Luxford. 
* Ceterach officinarum. Very sparingly on walls at Great Malvern, 
but not on the rocks of the hills, and I should say this fern 
is not at home in Worcestershire; E. Lees. Badsey, near 
Evesham ; T. Westcombe. 
* Osmunda regalis. Moseley Common ; E. Lees, W. Southall, junr., 
D. Cameron, G. Luxford, W. G. Perry. 
Lycopodium clavatum. On a Sandstone cliff by the Severn, at 
Winterdyne, near Bewdley, T. Bobinson, from whom I have 
a specimen, E. Lees; bog on Hartlebury Common, R. J. N. 
Streeten; Moseley Common, W. Southall, junr. 
