HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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Colchicum autumnale. Damp meadows, Ac. 
Narthecium ossifragum. Formerly in the bog at the western foot of Reanal 
Hill, Bromsgrove Lickey. Destroyed by drainage about 1854. 
Juncus squarrosus. Bromsgrove Lickey ; Pedmore Common, 1854. 
Typha angustifolia. Blakedown and Hurcott Pools ; Harvington Hall 
Moat. 
Potamogeton rufescens. Canal, Halesowen; pool at Bartley Green. 
P. natans, lucens, perfoliatus, crispus, pectinatus. 
P. zosterifolius. Harberrow, Brake Mill, Stakenbridge, and Churchill 
Pools. 
P. flabellatus. In the Stour below Kidderminster, near the viaduct on 
the Kidderminster and Bewdley Railway. 
Eleocharis acicularis. Bittel and Cofton Reservoirs, near the Lickey. 
Scirpus sylvaticus. Fenny Rough, Stone. 
Eriophorum poiystachion. Bromsgrove Lickey; bog near Falling 
Sands, below Kidderminster. 
Carex pulicaris. Harris’s Wood, Frankley, 1850. 
C. disticha. Broom Mill Pool, 1874. Bog near entrance to Fenny 
Rough. 
C. muricata. Dry banks between Hagley and Kidderminster ; Clent Hill. 
C. paniculata. Pools at Harberrow, Brake Mill, Stakenbridge, Churchill, 
Hurcott, Fenny Rough. 
C. remota, C. stellulata, C. vulgaris. C. pallescens. 
C. panicea. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
C. strigosa. Twiland Wood, Franklev, 1850; Ham Dingle, Pedmore, 
1868, 1871. 
C. pendula. Uffmoor Wood ; Frankley and Romsley Woods. 
C. praecox, C. glauca. 
C. pillulifera. Winwood Heath ; Harberrow ; Brake Plantation. 
C. lepidocarpa (C. flava var. minor). 
C. fulva. Boggy places. Local. 
C. binervis. Bromsgrove Lickey ; Winwood Heath. 
C. sylvatica. Upland woods. 
C. Pseudo-Cyperus. Hawne; Broom Mill Pool; Harberrow Pool; 
Churchill Pool; Hurcott Pools; Upper Bittel Reservoir. 
C. hirta. Wet places ; locally abundant. 
C. ampullacea. Blakedown and Hurcott Pools. 
C. vesicaria. Churchill and Blakedown Pools; pool at Bartley Green, 
Northfield. Wm. M. ! 
C. paludosa. Watery places; local. Hoo Mill Pool, near Kidderminster. 
Wm. M.l 
Anthoxanthum Puelii. Abundantly in a field at Hagley Brake, in 1877. 
Rev. J. H. Thompson, Dr. Fraser, Wm. M. ! First record. 
Alopecurus fulvus. Harborne Reservoir, Worcester side. 
Nardus stricta. Bromsgrove Lickey ; near St. Kenelm’s Chapel ; Ped¬ 
more Common, 1854, Rev. J. II. Thompson. 
February, 1893. 
