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COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
July, 1889. 
* (E. Phellandrium, 20. In stagnant pools about the Chace. Ill. 
iEthusa Cynapium, 20. 
Heracleum Sphondylium, 20. 
Daucus Carota, 20. 
Torilis Anthriscus, 20. 
Anthriscus’vulgaris, 20. 
* A. sylvestris, 20. 
Chserophyllum temulum, 20. 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris, 20. 
* Smyrnium Olusatrum, 20. Red marl; E.; scarce. 
Hedera Helix, 18. Covering the Ivyscar Rock most luxuriantly. 
On Little Malvern Priory, &c. 
* Cornus sanguinea, 15. Plentiful. 
* Viscum album, 41. Parasitical on the Apple, Pear, Hawthorn, 
Maple, Lime, Ash, Willow, Mountain Ash, White Poplar, 
Black Poplar, Aspen, Robinia pseud-acacia, Elm, Hazel, and 
Oak. 
* Sambucus Ebulus, 20. By the side of a lane connecting Birts 
Morton with the Ledbury Road. Also in a hedge by the road 
side at Wick, between Powick’s Bridge and Bougliton’s 
Nursery. 
* Viburnum Lantana, 20. W. Ill. 
Lonicera Periclymenum, 18. 
L. Xylosteum, 18. On the eastern side of Longdon Marsh, and at 
Powick. 
Galium erectum, 15. Near Alfrick. 
G. tricorne, 15. In corn fields at the Croft, Mathon. 
Valerianella olitoria, 14. 
* V. dentata, 14. 
And var. mixta, 14. By the side of the road between New Pool 
and Hanley Turnpike Gate below the Wells. 
* Dipsacus sylvestris, 15. 
* D. pilosus, 15. Below the Abbey, Great Malvern. Most abundant 
in a lane between the Church and the Priory Farm at Little 
Malvern. Ill. 
* Onopordum Acanthium, 38. Near Welland Church. 
* Silybum Marianum, 38. Ill. 
Carduus nutans, 38. 
C. acanthoides, 38. 
Cnicus lanceolatus, 38. 
* C. pratensis, 38. Longdon Marsh. Ill. 
* C. acaulis, 38. On the commons at the eastern base of the hills. 
Ill. 
Arctium Lappa, 38. (A. majus.) 
A. Bardana, 38. ( Probably A. minus.) 
