HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
Conium maculatum. Harberrow ; Lower Clent. 
Inula Conyza.. On the bridge over the Stour at Corngreaves, Halesowen ; 
Cornsall, Cookley; hedge between Bromsgrove and Stoke. 
[Doronicum Pardalianches. Hedge bank of Hagley Park on the Birming¬ 
ham Road, below the water trough.] 
Senecio erucifolius. Red Hill, Huunington ; Clent Grove ; Clatterbatch, 
Clent. 
Bidens tripartita. Harborne Reservoir; Blakedown Pools. 
B. cernua. Blakedown Pools ; the Valley, Bromsgrove. 
Carlina vulgaris. Road side, between St. Kenelm’s Chapel and Clent 
Hill. Query extinct ? 
Hieracium murorum. Fenny Rough, 1884. The Dales Wood, 1885. 
Xanthium spinosura. Rubbish heap at the Hoo Mill, Kidderminster, 
introduced with wool. Rev. J. H. Thompson, 1875. First record. 
Campanula latifolia. Iley Mill, the Manor Abbey, Shutt Mill, 
Alvecliurch. 
C. patula. Chiefly on the waterstones, west of Hagley Village. 
Vaccinium Myrtillus. Bilberry Hills at Bromsgrove Lickey; Light 
Woods, Warley, near Birmingham; Farley Woods; formerly at 
Cradley Park ; Headless Cross, Mr. D. Mathews ; the Randan 
Woods. 
Chlora perfoliata. Romsley ; Frankley ; Clent Hill. 
Menyanthes trifoliata. Lower Harberrow Pool, and Brake Mill Pool, 
Hagley ; Stanklin Pool, Stone. 
Cuscuta Trifolii. Warstone Farm, Frankley, 1867. The Doweries, 
Huunington, 1869; introduced with clover seed. 
Cynogiossuin officinale. Clent Hill. 
Borago orientalis. A native of Turkey (figured in Plate 288 of the 
Botanical Register, Vol. IV., 1818), is established in the hedge at 
Hagley Park, by the Birmingham Road, below the water trough, 
where it has been growing for many years in company with 
Doronicum Pardalianches. First record in previous edition, 1868. 
Echium vulgare. Churchill; Blakedown ; Bissell. 
Myosotis repens. Alvechurch, Mr. D. Mathews. Wm. Mathews, Sp. ! 
1882. 
Hyoscyamus niger. Cradley Churchyard, Rev. T. H. Thompson. A 
single plant only, which has since disappeared. 
Orobanche Rapum (major). Clent Hill. 
Lathraea squamaria. Wychbury Wood ; the Dales Wood, Romsley ; Deep 
Wood, Clent ; Hagley Park; copse at Beoley, Mr. D. Mathews. 
Vevbascum Lychnitis. Locally abundant in neighbourhood of Cookley, 
but query whether within the district. 
V. virgatum.' Brake Mill Plantation, Hagley. 
Linaria Elatine. Abundantly in a field by the Bogs Wood, Hayley 
Green, between Halesowen and Hagley, 1872. 
Limosella aquatica. Cofton Reservoir, near the Lickey ; Bittel Reservoir, 
Barnt Green. 
January, 1893. 
