HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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* X Mimulus luteus. A native of Western North America, is almost 
naturalised in boggy places. It occurs about Harberrow, Churchill, 
Blakedown, and Hurcott. 
* Pedicularis sylvatica. Bromsgrove Lickey ; Picheroak Wood ; Hagley Hill. 
* Veronica Anagallis. Near Alvechurch, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* V. montana. Wychbury Wood ; woods at Hagley Hill, Frankley, and 
Romsley. 
* V. polita. Hagley ; Frankley. 
* V. Buxbaumii. Hasbury Quarry ; Bromsgrove Lickey ; Pedmore ; 
Fatherless Barn, Cradley, 1858. 
* Mentha viridis. Near the railway viaduct, Blakedown, 1869 and 1872, 
B-ev. J. H. Thompson. Harvington Hall Moat ! 
* M. sylvestris. Blakedown, stream near the railway viaduct; Hurcott 
Brook, near Park Hall. 
* M. piperita. Stream between the Spout Mill and the railway, Hagley ; 
formerly at Hayley Green, between Halesowen and Hagley; 
Harvington Hall Moat; ditch on Bromsgrove Road, near Redditch ; 
Churchill. 
* Thymus Chamaedrys. Churchill; Clent Hill. 
* Calamintha officinalis (menthifolia). On the waterstones, west of Hagley 
Village ; Catshill, Bromsgove. 
* C. Acinos. Blakedown ; Hagley Brake. 
* C. Clinopodium. In many places. 
* Scutellaria galericulata. Bittell Reservoir; canal near Halesowen; 
Hurcott Wood. 
* S. minor. Near Alvechurch and Redditch, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* Nepeta Cataria. About Blakedown and Kidderminster. 
* Galeopsis versicolor. Dayhouse Farm, Romsley Hill, 1858 ; near Barnt 
Green Railway Station, 1874 ; Two Gates, Cradley, Rev. J. H. 
Thompson. 
* Primula vulgaris. In the upland woods and dingles. 
* Lysimachia vulgaris. Stour side near Birchill, Halesowen. Probably a 
garden escape. 
* Anagallis tenella. Near Alvechurch, Mr. D. Matthews. 
* Plantago media. Oldswinford ; meadows in Hagley Village. 
Chenopodium Vulvaria (olidum). Overend, Cradley, Rev. J. H. Thompson. 
First record. 
* Ch. Bonus-Henricus. Clent Hill; Cradley Forge. 
* Rumex maritimus. Harborne Reservoir, 1851. 
* R. pratensis. Wannerton Downs, 1846. 
* R. Hydrolapathum. Bittel Reservoir, Lickey ; Stour side, Falling Sands, 
below Kidderminster. 
* Polygonum Bistorta. Frankley; Hagley Hill; Churchill. 
* P. amphibium. In the reservoirs, near the Lickey; Blakedown, and 
Hurcott Pools, canals, &c. 
P. Convolvulus, var. Pseudo-dumetorum, with wires six feet long. 
Churchill. (First record of variety.) 
(To he continued.) 
Januaky, 1893. 
