HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
BY WM. MATHEWS. M . A . 
(Continued from page 21.) 
* Euphorbia amygdaloides. Alvechurcli ; Hagley Wood. 
* Ceratophyllum aquaticum, including C. demersum and C. submersum. 
In most of the pools between Hagley and Hurcott. 
* Callitriche verna. Pools and streams. 
* Humulus Lupulus. Hedges in many places. 
* Salix pentandra. The Leasowes, Halesowen ; Westminster and Frog 
Mill Farms, Frankley ; Harborne Reservoir ; Brake Mill, Hagley. 
* S. fragilis, alba, triandra, purpurea, viminalis, cinerea, caprsea. 
* S. Sniithiana. Upper Bittel. Planted. 
* S. aurita. Woods and road sides about Northfield, Frankley, and 
Romsley. 
* Populus canescens. Brake Mill. 
* Carpinus Betulus. Near Redditch, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* Taxus baccata. Very old trees surround the Camp in Wychbury Wood. 
* Paris quadrifolia. Iu most of the upland woods from Wychbury to 
Frankley ; woods near Redditch, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* Tamils communis. General. 
* Anacharis Alsinastrum, Bab. A North American plant introduced into 
Britain iu or about 1842, now established iu the canals and most 
of the pools in the district. 
* Orchis incarnata. I refer to this species specimens from Harberrow 
Pool, Spout Mill Swamp, Brake Mill Pool. 
* 0. latifolia. A very large form from Stanklin Swamp is referred by Mr. 
J. G. Baker to this species. 
* Gymnadenia conopsea. Moist meadows, Frankley. 
* Habenaria bifolia (R. Br.) Damp pastures, Wychbury Hill, Hagley 
Hill, Uffmoor, Romsley. Lately diminished by drainage. The 
allied species, H. chlorantha, does not occur. 
* Epipactis media. Ham Dingle ; Hagley Park ; woods on western side 
of Clent Hill; Uffmoor Wood. In most of the woods in Romsley 
and Frankley. 
* E. latifolia may possibly occur. 
* Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus. Northfield Mill ; Westminster and Brook- 
house Farms, Frankley; Overend, Cradley. 
* Sagittaria sagittifolia. Canal, Halesowen; in several places. Bittel 
Reservoir. 
* Butomus umbellatus. Canal, Halesowen ; in copious flower in 1858. 
Bittel Reservoir; Worcester Canal. 
* Triglochin palustre. Wet places. Rare. Bromsgrove Lickey; near 
Alvechurcli, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* Convallaria majalis. Brockill Wood ; Tardebigg, Mr. D. Mathews; Fenny 
Rough, 1886. 
February, 1893. 
