182 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* It. rubiginosa, 166. In a hedge between St. John’s and Pitmaston. 
On Ankerdine Hill, and near Crookbarrow. S.G. L.M. 
* R. micrantha, 166. On the Warren Hill, southward of Little 
Malvern. S.G. L.M. 
R. dumetorum, 166. (A form of R. canina.) Between Worcester 
and Malvern. 
* R. Borreri, 166. (A form of R. canina.) Side of Perry Wood, and 
in woods near Malvern. S.G. L.M. 
* R. arvensis, 166. Abundant on the Abberley Hills, and on the 
Berrow Hill, Martley, &c. 
I Mespilus germanica. Medlar. 164. Exceedingly rare. In a 
coppice bordering Deehurst Lane, opposite the Lower Lode, 
near Tewkesbury, a spot almost overgrown with underwood, 
the lane being merely a rough horse track. The Cynoglossum 
sylvaticum grows in the same lane. Mr. Lees. This habitat 
is in Gloucester. 
* Pyrus torminalis, 165. On the red marl cliff at the Ketch, and 
occupying the dizzv summit of Blackstone Rock, near Bewd- 
ley. S.G. L.M. 
* P. domestica, 165. In the middle of Wyre Forest, near Bewdley. 
First noticed there by Alderman Pitts, in 1678. Recently 
visited by Mr. Lees, who reports it to be in a state of decay, 
and some wood cutters having recently made a fire against its 
weather-beaten trunk, its destruction seems impending. S.G. 
* P. communis, 164. Perry Wood. Wore. Misc. 
* P. Malus, 164. Common enough in its genuine austere state. 
Wore. Misc. 
* (Enothera biennis, 161. Appearing occasionally on suspicious spots 
within sight of gardens. A single specimen on the bank of 
the Teme below Powick Bridge. S.G. 
* Circsea lutetiana, 149. Perry Wood, Shrawley Wood, and other 
moist shady places. S.G. L.M. 
Hippuris vulgaris, 149. Rare. Clifton-upon-Severn. Dr. Streeten. 
Ribes Grossularia, 157. A frequent straggler from gardens, and an 
epiphyte on old willows, but occurring also in less suspicious 
habitats. 
R. rubrum, 156. In the deep dingle of a wood at Hailstone Hill, 
near Suckley. Also in a ravine at Clifton-on-Teme, between 
that place and St. Catherine’s Well. 
R. nigrum, 157. On the banks of the Severn in several places. 
* Sedum Telephium, 163. Shrawley Wood ; marsh close to Laughern 
Brook, Worcester, and the' rocks at Malvern. S.G. L.M. 
* S. album, 164. On the rocks of the North Hill, Malvern. L.M. 
* S. reflexum, 164. On the Abbeys at Great and Little Malvern. 
* Cotyledon Umbilicus, 163. In the fissures of the greenstone and 
granitic rocks at Malvern. Growing very luxuriantly in a lane 
leading to the Giant’s Grave, at Habberley, near Kidder¬ 
minster. S.G. L.M. 
