HISTORY OK THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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Saxifraga tridactylites, 162. Adorning the wall fronting the bank 
of the Teme at Powick Bridge; but the river having now 
undermined the w r all, it has fallen down, and the plant is 
gone with it. 
* S. granulata, 162. Not uncommon. In a meadow near Laughern 
Brook, at Bevere, near Droitwicli, Habberley, &c. 
* Chrysosplenium alternifolium, 162. In a marsh near Leigh Church. 
Also by a stream in Shrawley Wood. 
* Apium graveolens, 158. Abundant by the side of the Droitwich 
Canal. 
* Sium ( Helosciadium) repens, 158. On the Malvern Hills, among 
the trickling springs. L.M. 
* S. latifolium, 158. By the weir at Newman’s Bridge, near the 
Devil’s Den, Clifton-on-Teme. Mr. Lees. S.G. 
* S. angustifolium, 158. Near Bransford Bridge and at Powick 
Weir. Also by a pool near Bromwich Farm. S.G. 
Carum Carui, 158. Meadows near Worcester. 
* Pimpinella Saxifraga, 158. Dry banks on the Leigh Sinton, and 
other roads, and elsewhere, very common. 
* P. magna, 158. On the limestone hills near Suckley. 
Bupleurum tenuissimum, 159. Found by Mr. Addison, of Malvern, 
on the common between Malvern and the Rhydd. 
* (Enanthe pimpinelloides, 158. In some abundance in a meadow at 
the north-western base of Crookberrow Hill. Mr. Lees. 
* (E. Phellandrium, 158. In a pool on Powick Ham. S.G. 
Pastinaca sativa, 159. Road side near Stoughton, abundantly. 
Battenliall, Craycombe, &c., on red marl and lias marl. 
* Torilis nodosa, 157. Hedge side on the Spetchley Road. Hedge, 
road side, near the Ketch, on the Bath Road. 
* Chserophyllum sativum, 157. In great profusion on the sides of the 
Tewkesbury Road, just beyond the Turnpike, Worcester. 
First noticed by Dr. Stokes in 1775. Still there in equal 
profusion in 1828. Mr. Lees. But in 1880 the road was 
altered at this point and lowered, the bank thrown down, a 
wall built, and every vestige of the plant destroyed. S.G. 
* Smyrnium Olusatrum, 158. In great abundance at Hill Croome, 
and about Pershore. 
* Adoxa Moschatallina, 162. By the Paper Mill at Alfrick, but 
scarce about Worcester. Abundant in the vicinity of Broms- 
grove, according to Mr. Maund. 
* Viburnum Lantana, 159. By the road side at Craycombe. S.G. 
L.M. 
f* Galium pusillum, 153. Hedgerow on the side of Red House Lane, 
Worcester. Dr. Stokes. Now exterminated. An error. See 
note to same plant in the “ Strangers' Guide." 
* Asperula odorata, 153. Woods on the old Storage Hill. Also 
about Southstone’s Rock, and Wassel Hill, near Bewdley. 
Woods at Stanford, and on Ankerdine Hill. S.G. L.M. 
* A. cynanchica, 153. Bredon Hill. Dr. Streeten. 
