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HISTORY OK THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Aquilegia vulgaris, 167. In Bewdley Forest, Shrawley Wood, and 
about Leigh Sinton. The smaller variety, A. alpina, of 
Hudson, on Bromsgrove Lickey. Dr. Streeten. S.G. Aqui- 
legia alpina , Linn ., is mentioned by Hudson as growing in 
Westmoreland. FI. Ang., 1st Ed., p. 208; 2nd Ed., p. 235. Dr. 
Streeten must have been mistaken in referring the Lickey plant to 
this species. The Columbine has not been seen at the Lickey for 
many years. L.M. 
* Delphinium Consolida ( D. Ajacis), 167. Near Grimley. Mr. 
Edmunds. 
Berberis vulgaris, 160. In a hedge by the side of Comer Lane. 
Nymphaea alba, 166. In the Avon, under Littleton Bank, according 
to Mrs. George Perrott. 
* Nuphar lutea, 166. Abundant in the tributaries of the Avon, and 
in various brooks and pools. 
* Papaver somniferum, 166. Severn side below Worcester Bridge. 
S.G. 
* Fumaria ( Corydalis ) lutea, 171. Found by Mr. Lees in a shady 
lane below Abberley Church, not in the immediate vicinity of 
any garden, but probably naturalised. 
* F. (Corydalis) claviculata, 171. Abundant among the loose stones 
on the declivities of the Malvern Hills. L.M. 
* F. capreolata, 171. In a hedge at Shrawley and near Abberley. 
* Cardamine amara, 170. Below Worcester, in a willowy spot at the 
Ketch, close to the Severn. Mr. Lees. S.G. 
* C. impatiens, 170. Western side of the Severn, below Worcester 
Bridge. Also in Shrawley Wood and on Rosebury Rock. 
♦Nasturtium sylvestre, 170. On the banks of the Severn, at 
Worcester, most abundantly. 
* N. amphibium, 170. In ditches by the side of Pitchcroft. 
* Turritis glabra, 171. Near an old sandstone quarry between the 
Mitre Oak and Stourport. Messrs. Walcot and Lees. 
Cochlearia Armoracia, 169. On the banks of the Severn, truly 
wild. 
Alyssum maritimum, 169. Once found growing on the west bank of 
the Severn, below Worcester bridge, by Mr. James Goodman. 
* Teesdalia nudicaulis, 169. Abundant on Hartleburv Common, and 
at the Giant’s Grave, Habberley. Mr. Lees. 
* Reseda Luteola, 164. In waste places about Grimley, Leigh Sinton, 
&c. Growing luxuriantly on a wall bounding Angel Street 
Cemetery, Worcester. 
* Cistus Helianthemum, 167. ( Helianthemum Chamacistus, Mill.) 
Abundant on the Malvern Hills and Bredon Hill. Also on dry 
banks at Alfrick. Clifton-on-Teme, Crowle, Ac. L.M. 
Viola palustris, loo. On Hartleburv Common. 
V. hirta, 155. Lane leading from Kempsey to Green Street. Dr. 
Streeten. 
* Drosera rotundifolia, 159. Bog at the base of the Worcestershire 
Beacon, Malvern. Hartleburv^ Common. Bromsgrove Lickev. 
L.M. 
(To be continued.) 
