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96. Ag. cirrhatus, Schum. Amongst leaves. Rare. Combe 
Ridings, Adams. Holly Hurst, Button Park; exactly as 
figured in Cookes Illustr. t. 144b. 
97. Ag. tuberosus, Bull. On dead Bussulce. Rare. Aug.- 
Oct. New Park, Middleton; School Rough, Marston 
Green ; pine wood, Coleshill Heath. 
98. Ag. collinus, Scop. Grassy places. Rare. Sept. The 
Spring, Kenilworth, liassell , Illustr. New Park, Middle- 
ton ; named by Dr. Cooke. 
99. Ag. tenaeellus, Pers. Rare. Warwick Castle Grounds, 
Perceval. 
100. Ag. acervatus, Fr. Woods. Rare. Aug. Wood, Dale 
House Lane, Kenilworth, Bussell , Illustr. 
101. Ag. dryophilus, Bull. Amongst leaves in woods. 
Frequent. Aug.-Oct. Edgbaston, With., 284. Ragley 
Woods; Oversley Wood, Part. iii., 228. Crackley 
Wood ! the Spring, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Combe, 
Adams. Sutton Park ; New Park ; Trickley Coppice ; 
Baddesley Park ; Packington Park, etc. 
In Trickley Coppice and near Coleshill Pool there occurs 
a form of this which appeals to be A<j. aquosus, Bull. 
102. Ag. rancidus, Fr. Woods. Rare. New Park, Middleton. 
Ag. inolens, Fr. Garden, Claverdon Villa, Kenilworth, 
Bussell, Illustr. ; is probably a mistake. 
(To be continued.) 
HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
BY WM. MATHEWS, M. A. 
( Continued from page 159.) 
* Rubus Idaeus, 166. Bishop’s Wood, near Hartlebury, Bromsgrove 
Lickey, and Slirawley Wood. S.G-. 
* R. glandulosus, 166. On Bromsgrove Lickey. L.M. 
* Rosa spinosissima, 165. Near Crookbarrow Hill, in abundance, 
and about Nunnery Wood, Hallow, and Craycombe. S.G. 
* R. Doniana, 165. ( Form of It. involuta.) Craycombe, Crookbarrow 
Hill, and Battenliall. S.G-. as R. gracilis. 
* R. villosa, 165. In Hindlip Wood, near Worcester, and between 
Bromsgrove and Hagley. S.G. L.M. 
* R. tomentosa, 165. At Bransford, Feruhill (Fernall) Heath, and 
between Malvern and Cowleigb Park. S.G. L.M. 
* R. Sherardi, 165. Powick. S.G. (R. tomentosa, var. subglobosa. 
Baker.) 
