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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Pkragmites communis. In tlie lake at Hew§ll; Stanklin Pool and 
Captain’s Pool, Stone. Wm. M.! 
* Calamagrostis Epigejos. Woods near Alvechurch. 
X Polypogon monspeliensis. Alien. Rubbish heap, at Hoo Mill, Kidder¬ 
minster. Introduced with seed. First record. 
* Aira caespitosa, A. flexuosa, A. caryophyllea, A. praecox. 
* Avena pubescens. Park Hall, Hurcott. 
* Triodia decumbens. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
* Molinea cserulea. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
* Poa nemoralis. Shady woods. 
* P. compressa. Dry banks and walls. 
* Grlyceria aquatica, fluitans, plicata. 
* Catabrosa aquatica. Wet places; locally abundant. 
* Eestuca sciuroides. Dry sandy banks. Between Blakedown and Kidder¬ 
minster. 
* F. Myurus. Dry sandy banks. Same localities as last. 
* F. gigantea. The Twiland Wood, Frankley ; Uffmoor Wood ; Wycliburv 
Wood; Ham Dingle; Hurcott Wood; the Leasowes, Halesowen; 
pools, Fenny Rough. 
* Bromus erectus, B. asper, B, sterilis. 
* Serrafalcus commutatus. Frankley. 
* Brachypodium sylvaticum. 
* Triticum caninum. Woods and hedges ; local. 
* Hordeum murinum. Dry banks; locally abundant, 
* Equisetum maximum. Frankley Woods; the Leasowes; St. Kenelm’s ; 
Ham Dingle ; Fenny Rough. 
* E. sylvaticum. Frankley and Romsley ; Alvechurch and Redditch. 
Woods. 
* E. hyemale. Very rare. Upper Hill Farm, Frankley. 
* Polypodium vulgare. Gen. 
* P. Dryopteris. The Valley, near Catshill, Bromsgrove, 1861. 
* Lastraea Oreopteris. Lower Lickey, 1874, Wm. M. ! Hagley Wood, 1874, 
Wm. M.! Near Shutt Mill, Romsley, Mr. Amphlett! A single 
root grew at Wannerton Downs in 1846. Fox Lyddiatt Wood, 
Redditch, Mr. D. Mathews. 
* L. Filix-mas. Gen. 
* L. spinulosa. Uffmoor Wood; Hagley Wood. 
L. dilatata. Gen. 
* Polystichum aculeatum. Damp, marly banks. 
* P. angulare. Ham Dingle; Pedmore, about 1872, in great profusion. 
In a dingle near Yarnold Lane, Bromsgrove, 1885. Edge of Ell Wood, 
1885. Dingle on New House Farm, Romsley, 1885. 
* Cystopteris fragilis. Catshill, near Bromsgrove, 1858, Rev. J. H. 
Thompson. Reported to have been lost in 1869. 
* Athyrium Filix-fsemina, Gen. 
(To be continued.) 
February, 1893. 
