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COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
Apr., 1889. 
Cerastium semidecandrum, 23. 
C. vulgatum, 23. Broad-leaved Mouse-ear Cliickweed. G. glomera- 
tum, Thuil. 
C. viscosum. (C. triviale, Link), 23. See 3rd Edition, p. 60. 
* C. (Malachium) aquaticum, 23. 
Stellaria holostea, 22. 
* S. glauca, 22. 
S. graminea, 22. 
* Arenariajtrinervis, 22. Ill. 
A. serpyllifolia, 22. 
* A. tenuifolia, 22. Ill. Mr. Lees gives no locality for this rare species , 
noted, by Stokes, on Ballard's authority, as occurring on the 
Malvern Hills. It is not acknowledged as a Malvern plant in the 
3rd Edition. 
* A. ( Spergularia) rubra, 22. Ill. 
* Sagina apetala, 16. 
S. procumbens, 16. 
* Spergula ( Sagina ) nodosa, 23. On the edges of various springs on 
the sides of the hills, especially of the western descent of the 
Worcestershire Beacon. Also on Welland Common. Ill. 
f S. ( Sagina) subulata, 23. Noted, without locality, as a Malvern plant 
in all three editions, but not acknoivledged as a Worcester plant in 
the “Botany of Worcestershire." An error ? 
* Montia fontana, 14. H. Ill. 
♦Hypericum Androssemum, 36. Not uncommon in deep shady lanes 
about the Wells and Little Malvern, &c. Purlieu Lane. Ill. 
* H. calycinum, 36. Little Malvern, but probably introduced. Ill. 
* H. dubium, 36. 
* H. humifusum, 36. 
* Malva moschata, 33. Ill. 
* M. rotundifolia, 33. Ill. 
Tilia grandifolia, 28. In a field near the Priory Farm, Little 
Malvern. 
T. europsea {intermedia), 28. In a natural wood at the N.E. base of 
the Warren Hill. 
* T. parvifolia, 28. Undoubtedly wild in woods on the Old Storrage, 
on the banks of the brook above Bridge’s Stone Mill, on Rose- 
bury Rock, Knightwick, &c. Ill. 
* Linum usitatissimum, 21. Occasional. 
* Geranium phaeum, 33. Near Cradley and Grimley. (2nd and 3rd 
Editions. By the side of a watery lane beyond Hales End, 
Cradley; Dr. Addison.) 
Cradley is in Herefordshire, 
