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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER 
H. lanatus. 
t H. bulbosus. 
I suppose a bulbous variety of mollis to be intended 
by this name. 
* Melica uniflora. Cradley Park, 
f M. nutans. Woods. 
It is surprising that this rare grass should be 
inserted without locality. It does not now 
occur in the Stourbridge neighbourhood. I 
suspect an error. 
* M. ( Molinia ) caerulea. Marsh near Pedmore Common. 
Poa trivialis. 
P. pratensis. 
\ P. elatior. 
I do not know what icas intended by this name. 
P. (Glycerin) aquatica. Rivers and morasses. 
P. (Glycerin) fluitans Lusbridge Brook, Broughton Brook near 
the village. 
f P. ( Sclerochlon ) distans. 
Must, 1 think, be an error. 
P. (Triodin) decunibens. 
f Briza minor. Grass fields. 
Must be an error for B. media. 
Cynosurus cnstatus. Roads, fields. 
Dactylis glomerata. Commons and fields. 
Festuca Myurus. Commons and roadsides. 
* F. ovina. Commons and hedge banks. 
F. rubra. Commons. 
* F. duriuscula ( var. of preceding). Commons. 
* F. loliacea. Cradley Field. 
F. pratensis. Fields. 
t F. arrow-headed. A temporary name. Pedmore rocks; Cookley ; 
Bredon Hill. 
What is meant by this ? 
* Bromus giganteus. Woods, &c. 
B. secalinus. Woods, &c. 
B. sterilis. Woods, &c. 
* B. sylvaticus (Brachypodium sylvaticum). Woods, &c. 
Triticum repens. 
t T. junceum. Fields between Pedmore and Hagley. A very doubtful 
record. 
T. caninuin. Woodlands. 
