July, 1889. 
COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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E. hirsutum, 21. 
E. montanum, 21. 
* E. roseum, 21. 
* E. tetragonum, 21. 
* E. palustre, 21. 
* Myriophyllum verticillatum, 40. In the Teme. 
* M. spicatum, 40. See “Midland Naturalist,” Vol. XI., p. 306, as 
possibly in Worcester. 
* Hippuris vulgaris, 13. Abundant in Longdon Marshes, near Castle 
Morton. 
Callitriche verna, 40. Probably G. platycarpa. 
C. autumnalis, 40. In some deep ditches between Barnard’s Green 
and the road to Madresfield. Probably G. pedunculata. See 
2nd Edit., p. 73; 3rd Edit., p. 95. 
* Bryonia dioica, 40. 
* Sedum Telephium, 22. On the Ivyscar and other rocks of the 
North Hill. Ill. 
* S. album, 22. On the rocks of the North Hill, but very seldom 
flowering. Ill. 
* S. acre, 22. 
* S. reflexum, 22. Ill. 
* Cotyledon Umbilicus, 22. In crevices of the rocks. Ill. 
* Saxifraga granulata, 22. End Hill. Ill. 
* S. tridactylites, 22. Little Malvern. Ill. 
* Apium graveolens, 19. In ditches at Longdon Marsh and Pendock 
Portway. Ill. 
* Helosciadium inundatum, 19. Only in deep stagnant water holes 
by the brook on Welland Common. Ill. 
* Petroselinum segetum, 19. On a marly headland extending east¬ 
ward from Castle Morton Church. Very local. 
* Sison Amomum, 19. In shady lanes. 
JEgopodium Podagraria, 19. 
Bunium flexuosum, 19. Pastures. 
* Sium angustifolium, 19. Bare. Ill. 
* Bupleurum tenuissimum, 19. Plentiful on the common by the road 
side, just beyond Garford Court, Barnard’s Green, where it was 
first indicated to me by William Addison, Esq. Ill. 
* (Enanthe fistulosa, 19. E. 
* (E. pimpinelloides, 19. E. Bare. Abundant in many dry fields 
about Forthampton. Ill. 
(E. peucedanifolia ( silaifolia ), 19. On the borders of Longdon Marsh 
also in a ditch by the lane between Castle Morton and Longdon 
Marsh. 
* (E. crocata, 19. About springs and ditches in the fields and 
coppices near the Chalybeate Spa. 
