HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
19 
f E. ciliaria. Once growing in a morass near Round Hill, Iverley. 
I suppose intended for E. ciliaris ; must be an error. 
Pyrola media. Cradley Park. Very rare. The only plant, trans¬ 
planted, cultivated, and soon lost, 1817. 
* Vinca major. Broughton near the bridge, Iverley Hill, and Hollo¬ 
way leading to Churchill. 
* Chlora perfoliata. Fields near Wychbury Hill, Cradley Park. 
* Menyanthes trifoliata. Blakedown and Harborough. 
* Solanum nigrum. Hagley Lanes ; Wolverley. 
* Atropa Belladonna. Dudley Castle Hill. 
The “ Bell's Mill ” locality communicated to Purton 
is not recorded. 
* Hyoscyamus niger. Hagley and Broom Lanes. Become very scarce. 
* Verbascum Thapsus. Commons. 
* V. Blattaria. Commons. 
V. Lychnitis. Hagley. 
This is the first record of V. Lychnitis as a. Worcester 
plant. It does not now grow at Hagley. 
* V. nigrum. Hagley; Broom. 
* V. virgatum. Iverley. Rare. 
* Limosella aquatica. Pools near the Heath. 
* Melampyrum pratense. Cradley Woods. 
* Verbena officinalis. Drayton in Chaddesley. 
Thymus ( Galamintha ) Acinos. Churchill Field corner. 
* Scutellaria ( galericulata). Banks of streams and canals. 
Melittis grandiflora ( var. of M. Melissophyllum). Woods and fields 
near Halesowen. 
Marrubium vulgare. Iverley. Baldwin’s Green near Lye Waste. 
* Leonurus Cardiaca. Iverley Hills and adjoining fields. 
Ajuga reptans. White. Wollaston Rocks. 
Query in which county ? 
* Symphytum officinale. Banks of streams; morasses. 
* Cynoglossum officinale. 1 Brettel Lane ; canal banks ; roads near 
f * C. sylvaticum. j Hagley, &c. 
Cynoglossum sylvaticum must , 1 think, be an error. 
* Lysimachia nemorum. Woods. Cradley. 
L. Nummularia. Cradley Park, Hodge Hill, Wychbury Hill. 
Anagallis arvensis (no locality). “In addition to the scarlet a blue 
variety is found on Bredon Hill.” 
This is the first record of the common form. The 
blue var. is noticed by Nash. 
