HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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Y. odorata. Blue, purple, white. Common. 
I V. parviflora of Dr. Stokes, clandestina of Hortus Croomensis. 
Iverley Hill, summit of sandpit, Pedmore part of the Hill. 
The identity of this 'plant is too uncertain to assign 
any modern name to it. 
V. canina. (F. sylvatica. Fries.) Woods about Cradley, &c. 
* V. tricolor. Cornfields. 
This I take to be the form V. arvensis, Murr. The 
type has previously been recorded. 
* Drosera rotundifolia. Pedmore Common ; banks of Harborough 
Pool. 
f Dianthus caesius. Blackstone Bocks near Bewdley. 
An error for Dianthus deltoides. 
* Saponaria ( officinalis ). Banks of Stour near Lye Mill. 
I Silene conica. One field, Iverley. Now extinct. 
Query in which county and whether really this species? 
* Hypericum Androsaemum. Lutley Holloway. 
* H. humifusum. Sandy fields. 
* Radiola millegrana. [R. linoides. Gm.) Banks of Harborongh Pools; 
Pedmore Common. 
Linum catharticum. 
* Geranium phaeum. Cradley Park. 
* G. lucidum. Halesowen Hill. 
G. Robertianum, album. Lutley. 
* Erodium moscbatum. Sandy fields. 
Euonymus [europceus.) Hedges near to the Lye, and Hagley. 
Ulex europaeus. West of Iverley Hill. 
* TJ. nanus. East of Iverley Hill, and various commons. 
Doubtless U. Gallii, Planch. 
+ Genista spinosa. Whittington Common, Stafford. Plentiful, but 
observed nowhere else. 
This is G. anglica. (See Pur ton , 333.) 
G. tinctoria. Coalpit banks in various directions. [Some probably in 
Worcester.) 
* Anthyllis Vulneraria. Banks of Dudley Canal between Haywood 
and Lappal only. 
Ononis alba. Haseler, near Evesham. Very rare. Purple, common. 
This may be accepted as a record, for Ononis arvensis. 
* Trifolium arvense. Sandy grounds. 
T. fragiferum. Hagley. Bare. 
Not seen at Dagley in recent years. 
* Comarum palustre. Morass, near Pedmore Common. 
