88 
COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
Apr., 1889. 
Edwin Lees, in the “ Botany of the Malvern Hills,” 
1st Edition, 1818. 
Plants also recorded in Mr. Lees’ Catalogue in Hastings’ 
“Illustrations of the Natural History of Worcestershire ’* 
are distinguished by the letters III. 
* Clematis Vitalba, p. 28. Ill. 
* Thalictrum flavum, 28. Longdon Marsh. Ill. 
* Myosurus minimus, 21. E. Rare. 
Ranunculus aquatilis, /3. pantotlirix, 28. In little pools on Welland 
Common. 
/?. circinatus is intended here. See 3rd Edition , 
p. 77. 
* R. fluitans, 28. With stems many feet in length. Occurs in the 
Teme at Powick. 
R. sceleratus, 28. 
R. Flammula, 28. 
R. auricomus, 28. 
R. acris, 28. 
R. bulbosus, 28. 
R. hirsutus, 28. (2nd Edition, 60. I have only gathered R. 
liirsutus in a barren pasture bordering on Longdon Marsh.) 
* R. parviflorus, 28. (2nd Edition, 60. Not very uncommon on dry 
banks, as about Barnard's Green and Powick.) Ill. 
R. arvensis, 28. 
* R. Ficaria, 28. 
Caltha palustris, 29. 
* Helleborus foetidus, 29. This I have received, as growing at 
Cotheridge, from John Walcot, Esq., of Worcester. 
* Aquilegia vulgaris, 28. Borders of woods, westwards, both with 
purple and white flowers. Ill. 
* Delphinium Consolida ( D . Ajucis), 28. Rare. E. Ill. 
* Papaver Rhoeas, 28. 
* P. dubium, 28. 
P. Argemone, 28. 
* Corydalis claviculata, 34. On the declivities of the North Hill. 
Ill. 
* Fumaria capreolata, 34. Ill. 
F. officinalis, 34. 
Brassica campestris, 33. 
B. Rapa, 33. 
* B. Napus, 33. 
Sisymbrium officinale, 33. 
Erysimum [Sisymbrium) Alliaria, 33. 
