HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 157 
* Moenchia erecta, 153. Rocks on the North Hill, Malvern. 
* Stellaria uliginosa, 163. In various marshy spots about Hartle- 
bury Common, Malvern Hills, Ashmore Common, &c. L.M. 
Arenaria trinervis, 163. Shadv lanes about Worcester. Ankerdine 
Hill. 
* A. tenuifolia, 163. Lane near the Toot Hill, behind the Virgin’s 
Tavern, Worcester. A doubtful record. Not acknowledged in 
the Severn district in Mr. Lees's “ Botany of Worcestershire .” 
* A. rubra, 163. A pretty ornament of the dry declivities of the 
Malvern Hills. L.M. 
* Spergula nodosa, 164. In the rill that rises in the declivity 
between the Worcestershire Beacon and the Sugar Loaf Hill, 
Malvern. This is the plant called by Mr. Lees “ Spergula 
saginoides " in Loudon's Magazine. 
Scleranthus annuus, 163. On the rocks of the Malvern Hills. 
* Montia fontana, 152. Plashy rills on the Malvern Hills, and on 
the Common called the Link. S.G-. L.M. 
* Hypericum Androseemum, 173. In a hedge at the western base of 
the Worcestershire Beacon, Great Malvern. Mr. James Good¬ 
man. On Abberley Hill, growing among the underwood to a 
great size. Messrs. Walcot, Lees, and Edmunds. Also on 
Bredon Hill, above Elmley Castle. L.M. 
H. calycinum, 173. In a copse at Little Malvern, but doubtful if 
truly wild. Mr. Lees. 
H. quadrangulum, 173. Lane at Kempsey, and many marshy spots 
in the county. 
* H. humifusum, 173. On the North Hill, Malvern. Dr. Streeten. 
Also near Nunnery Wood and on Helbury Hill. 
* H. hirsutum, 173. Woody places about Worcester, not unfrequent. 
* H. montanum, 173. Shrawley Wood and Abberley Hill. 
* Malva moschata, 171. At Henwick Hill, Helbury Hill, and various 
other places, chiefly by the road side. 
* M. rotundifolia, 171. Not frequent in this county. At the base of 
the North Hill, Malvern. About Kempsey. 
* Tilia parvifolia, 166. Glens and lanes about the Old Storage Hill, 
and at Clifton-on-Teme. L.M. 
* Linum usitatissimum, 159. In Cowleigh Park, to the north of 
Malvern. Cowleigh Park is in Hereford. L.M. 
* Geranium sylvaticum, 170. In Bewdley Forest, near to Dowles 
Brook, plentifully. Messrs. Walcot and Lees. 
* G. pratense, 170. Strikingly conspicuous with its large azure 
flowers, and a great ornament to the banks of the Severn and 
many of our minor brooks. 
* G. columbinum, 170. By the side of the shady walk beyond the 
Old Waterworks, and in several lanes about Worcester and 
Hallow. On Abberley Hill. 
* G. lucidum, 170. By the side of the moors, Worcester, and along 
the lane at Merryman’s Hill. At Malvern, Abberley, &c. 
S.G. L.M. 
