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COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
Sep., 1889. 
* Tamus communis, 48. 
* Paris quadrifolia, 46. In most of the shady woods on both sides of 
the hills. Ill. 
* Tulipa sylvestris, 46. In an abandoned limestone quarry at 
Mathon. Ill. 
* Allium vineale, 46. Borders of the fields about Malvern Wells and 
Hanley. Ill. 
* A. oleraceum, 46. Rare. E. Ill. 
* A. ursinum, 46. Moist woods. 111. 
* Colchicum autumnale, 46. E. and W. Ill. 
* Luzula Fosteri, 46. 
L. pilosa, 46. 
* L. sylvatica, 46. 
* L. campestris, 46. 
* L. congesta ( multiflora ), 46. Ill. 
* Juncus conglomerate, 46. 
* J. effusus, 46. 
J. acutiflorus, 46. 
* J. lamprocarpus, 46. 
* J. uliginosus ( supinus ), 46. Ill. 
J. compressus. 
* J. bufonius, 46. 
Juncus (jlaucus is not recorded in the 1st Edition. 
Blysmus compressus, 44. Abundant on the margin of springy spots 
on the hills, especially about the Wells. 
* Eleocharis palustris, 44. 
E. multicaulis, 44. In the 2nd and 3rd Editions the locality given is : 
“ Marshy spots on Castle Morton Common .” I have never seen this 
plant in the Malvern district, and think it possible that the next 
species may have been mistaken for it. 
Scirpus pauciflorus, 44. In the 2nd and 3rd Editions, same locality as 
the last. See Scott, “ Midland Naturalist ,” Vol. XI., p. 40. 
* f S. caespitosus. 44. Probably an error. Not noticed in the 2nd and 
3rd Editions. 
S. fluitans, 43. Pools. E. 
* S. setaceus, 43. E. 
* S. maritimus, 44. In several ditches about Longdon Marsh. 
* S. sylvaticus, 44. Chalybeate Pool. Ill. 
+ Eriophorum pubescens (latifolium), 44. On the Colwall side of the 
hills. Hereford. 
* E. polystachion (angustifolium), 44. Bog on the western base of the 
Worcestershire Beacon. Ill. 
f Elyna ( Kobresia) caricina. Side of New Pool near Wood Farm. 
Not noted in 3rd Edition, nor in “ Botany of Worcestershire .” Must 
be an error. 
