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COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Brachypodium sylvaticum, 45. Ill. 
* Brach. pinnatum, 45. Ill. 
* Triticum cauinum, 45. 
* Lolium temulentum, 45. 
* Elymus europaeus ( Hordeum sylvaticum, Huds.). In several of the 
western woods. 
* Hordeum pratense, 45. 
* Nardus stricta, 45. Ill. 
* Pteris aquilina, 50. 
Allosorus crispus, 50. In a fissure of a crumbling rock on one of 
the eastern buttresses of the Herefordshire Beacon, above the 
Priory Farm, Little Malvern, Worcestershire. Extinct ? 
* Blechnum boreale, 50. On boggy ground about the hills. Ill. 
* Asplenium Ruta-muraria, 50. 111. 
* Asp. Trichomanes, 50. In crevices among the shady rocks of the 
hills. 
* Asp. viride, 50. Ham Bridge. Ill. See ante, “ Midland Naturalist, ” 
Vol. XI., p. 223. Extinct. 
* Asp. Adiantum-nigrum, 50. Common on the rocks. 111. 
* Athyrium Filix-foemina, 51. Ill. 
* Ath. irriguum, 52. Bog on western base of Worcestershire Beacon. 
Yar. of preceding. Ill. 
* Grammitis Ceterach, Ceterach officinaruvi, 52. Ill. On a lofty stone 
wall, close to the road at Great Malvern, near the entrance of 
Holly Lodge. Extinct in this locality, see 3rd Edition, which 
see also for other habitats. 
* Scolopendrium vulgare, 52. Common. 
* Aspidium aculeatum, 51. Ill. 
* and var. lobatum, 51. Ill. 
* Asp. angulare, 51. Ill. 
Lastraea Filix-mas, 51. 
t L. cristata, 51. In Crow’s Nest Wood, between Worcester and 
Cotheridge, according to the Herbarium of the late Mr. T. 
Stretch, of Worcester. Ail error, not in 2nd nor in 3rd Editions. 
See Miss Beilby, “ Midland Naturalist ,” Vol. XI., p. 307. 
* L. spinulosa, 51. Ill. 
* L. dilatata, 51. Ill. 
*L. Oreopteris, 51. Ill. 
* Polypodium vulgare, 50. Ill. 
* P. Dryopteris, 50. Ill. j See ante, “ Midland Naturalist," 
f P. calcareum, 50. Ill. An error, f Vol. XI., p. 224. 
* Ophioglossum vulgatum, 50. Abundant on the southern side of 
Longdon Marsh ; also in Grimley Meadows near Worcester, 
Mr. A. Edmunds. 2nd Edition, 1887 ; on the turf near the 
entrance of Purlieu Lane, 1850. 3rd Edition ; in a field near 
the new church, Malvern Link. 
* Chara flexilis, 49. In great abundance in pools on Castle Morton 
Common. 
C. vulgaris. Pools and bog holes. 
C. hispida. Ditches of Longdon Marsh. 
N.B.—Cnicus arvensis, 38. First record is omitted from page 162. 
(To be continued.) 
