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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Plantago media. Pedmore Rocks. 
* P. Coronopus. Commons. 
f P. maritima. “Flourishes at Stourbridge.” ( See foot vote in Scott, 
p. 553.) 
Surely this must be an error. 
f Rumex aquaticus. Banks of Stour, &c. 
Probably an error for R. Hydrolapathum. 
Polygonum Persicaria. 
* P. Hydropiper. 
P. Fagopyrum. 
* Daphne Laureola. Woods. Witley, &c. 
Parietaria (officinalis, L.) Chaddesley. 
Humulus (Lupulus). Casually occurring in hedges. 
I Populus communis. Banks of Stour. 
What can this mean ? 
P. alba. Banks of Stour. 
P. tremula. Harborougli. 
P. nigra. Near the Hayes on Banks of Stour. 
Typha latifolia. Harborough, various pools. 
Sparganium ramosum. Very common in morasses. 
S. simplex. Very common in morasses. 
* Sagittaria sagittifolia. Banks of Dudley Canal near Lappal 
Tunnel only. 
Alisma Plantago. Ponds. 
* + Butomus umbellatus. Different levels of canal near Moor Lane, in 
the water. Query county ? 
Orchis maculata. Woods and meadows. 
* Orchis, handed. Cradley Park. Very rare. 
This must be Gymnadenia conopsea. (See Purton, 
p. 422.) 
I Ophrys. Wychbury Wood, Cradley Park and fields. 
Query what species ? 
* Serapias grandiflora. Woods near Lea Castle, Wolverley. 
Cephalanthera grandiflora , Bab. 
I * Satyrium viride. No locality. 
Habenaria viridis. R. Br. 
1 Satyrium albidum. Cradley Park, Wychbury Wood, Hodge Hill, 
Blakeshall. 
Gymnadenia albida Rich. Certainly an error; 
perhaps Habenaria bifolia was mistaken for it. 
