184 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Valeriana rubra, 150. On the wall close to the western entrance of 
Worcester Cathedral, 1826. The plant has since disappeared. 
S.G. 
* V. dioica, 150. In a marshy field close to Laughern Brook, near 
Worcester, above Bubble Bridge. S.G. 
* V. officinalis, 150. Nunnery Wood, and the banks of the Severn. 
The narrow-leaved variety on Bredon Hill. S.G. 
* Dipsacus pilosus, 152. In great abundance by the side of the lane 
below the Abbey Church, Malvern. Brook at Kempsev. S.G. 
L.M. 
* Scabiosa succisa, 152. Moist pastures near Worcester. S.G. 
* Carduus Marianus, 174. On the marly bank by the side of the 
London Koad, at Red Hill, near Worcester. 
* C. acanthoides, 174. In the hedges near the Severn, below Wor¬ 
cester. 
* C. eriophorus, 174. On the road from Worcester to Norton. Mr. 
Lees. 
* C. pratensis, 174. By the brook at Upton Snodsbury. 
* C. acaulis, 174. On Welland Common, near Little Malvern. 
* Carlina vulgaris, 174. On the Malvern and Abberley Hills, Ac. 
L.M. 
* Serratula tinctoria, 174. Borders of Perry and Nunnery Woods, 
&c. Abundant on the bank at Rainbow Hill, previous to the 
alteration of the road. 
Matricaria Chamomilla, 175. On Welland Common, and other 
waste spots about the eastern base of the Malvern Hills. 
* Tanacetum vulgare, 174.* Very abundant on the banks of the 
Severn and Teme. 
* Anthemis nobilis, 175. On the Link, at Great Malvern, and on 
other commons about the Hills. L.M. 
Achillaea Ptarmica, 175. Corn field at the Rliydd. Dr. Streeten. 
Also at Battenliall and Little Malvern. 
Artemisia Absinthium, 174. About Malvern and Alfrick, near farm 
houses. Recorded by Scott icithout locality. 
* Gnaphalium rectum ( G. sylvaticum , L.), 175. In Shrawley Wood. 
Mr. Lees. 
* Bidens cernua, 174. Ponds in the vicinity of Martley. In a ditch 
near Pitmaston. 
* Inula Helenium, 175. In the meadow at the back of Mr. Harris’s 
Farm House, near Stanford Bridge, between Clifton and 
Stanford, according to the late Mr. T. B. Stretch, of Wor¬ 
cester. 
* Solidago Virg-aurea, 175. On the rocks at Malvern, and in the 
adjacent Woods. Coppice near Bewdley. L.M. 
Tussilago Petasites (P. vulgaris, Desf.), 175. Rather local upon the 
banks of the Teme. By the side of the brook at Alfrick. 
Banks of the Severn opposite Cleveload. Skirting the entire 
course of the brook at Sapey. 
