Aug., 1889 . 
COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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* Lysimachia vulgaris, 17. Longdon Marshes. Also by the weir at 
Powick Bridge on the Teme. Ill. 
* Anagallis caerulea, 16. In cornfields by the Croft Limeworks in 
1841. Ill. 
A. tenella, 16. Abundant in the bog at western base of Worcester¬ 
shire Beacon. Ill. 
} Centunculus minimus, 15. Rare. H. Base of the hills near 
Brand Lodge. This locality is in Herefordshire. The previous 
record in the “ Neiv Botanists’ Guide,” where no locality is given , 
see ante , “ Midland Naturalist,” Vol. XI., p. 279, probably refers 
to the same habitat. 
* Samolus Valerandi, 17. E. Ill. 
* Plantago media, 15. 
* P. Coronopus, 15. E. Ill. 
* Chenopodium polyspermum, 20. 
C. album, 20. 
* C. urbicum, 20. 
* C. rubrum, 20. 
C. botryoides, 20. 
* C. B. Henricus, 20. 
Atriplex patula, 42. A synonym of the following. 
* A. angustifolia, 42. 
Rumex sanguineus, 21. This is the form R. viridis, see Edition 2, 
p. 43. 
* R. maritimus, 21. Chalybeate Pool and Longdon Marsh. 
* R. palustris, 21. In the 2nd Edition the localities are stated as 
“ Northampton and Severn Stoke;” in the 3rd Edition as wet 
spots near Forthampton. Ill. 
R. acutus, 21. A misnomer. Omitted in the 2nd and 3rd Editions. 
R. obtusifolius, 21. 
R. pratensis, 21. In the 2nd Edition the locality is given as “ Longdon.” 
R. crispus, 21. 
* R. Hydrolapathum, 21. Longdon. 
R. Acetosa, 21. 
R. Acetosella, 21. 
Polygonum Convolvulus, 21. 
f P. dumetorum, 21. In the 3rd Edition this name is queried. Mr. 
Lees adds: “I found either this, or a very tall variety of the 
preceding, in a hedge bounding Sam Hill Wood, Bushley, some 
years ago , when residing at Forthampton.” Almost certainly 
P. Convolvulus var. pseudo-dumetorum, Watson. The true 
P. dumetorum is a plant of the south of England. 
P. aviculare, 21. 
* P. Hydropiper, 21. 
* P. minus. 21. In damp depressions of the wet commons, eastward. 
* P. Persicaria, 21. 
