204 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Verbascum Thapsus, 156. Abundant about the Malvern Hills, and 
by the road sides in neglected spots. L.M. 
* V. Lychnitis, 156. Near Malvern. 
* V. virgatum, 156. Formerly found by the side of the Kidder¬ 
minster Road at Bevere, near Worcester, where it was first 
noticed bv Dr. Stokes. It has been gathered in the same 
habitat so late as 1829, but has now disappeared. S.G. 
* V. Blattaria, 156. In the vicinity of Malvern. S.G. L.M. 
* Digitalis purpurea, 169. In immense quantities about the Malvern 
and Abberley Hills, and scattered in various other places. 
L.M. 
* Antirrhinum majus, 169. Walls about the Commandery. Cathe¬ 
dral, and Bishop’s Palace. S.G. L.M. 
* A. Orontium, 169. Cotlieridge. Mr. Walcot. Kempsey. Dr. 
Streeten. 
* A. ( Linaria ) Cymbalaria, 169. On the old city walls, Worcester; 
and the south side of the Abbey Church, Great Malvern ; but 
a garden straggler. S.G. 
* Veronica montana, 149. Described by Purton as “ very rare.” 
Wood at the west end of Powick Ham, near Worcester; Dr. 
Stokes; where it has since been found by Dr. Streeten, but 
Mr. France having recently built upon this spot, and made 
alterations in the ground, the plant has disappeared. In a 
wood nearer to Malvern. Mr. Lees. By the side of a stream 
in a place called “ the Gullet,” between the Swinnet and 
Hollybush Hills, in the Malvern Range, southward of Little 
Malvern. Messrs. Morris and Lees, 1834. The Gullet is about 
1 mile south of the Herefordshire Beacon, and the locality probably 
in Herefordshire. S.G. V. montana is not uncommon about 
Malvern and in the upland woods in the northern part of the 
county of Worcester. 
* V. scutellata, 149. Bogs on the Malvern Hills, especially at the 
western base of the Worcestershire Beacon. Rare. S.G. 
* V. Anagallis, 149. Pools near Powick on the Malvern Road. 
Ashmore Common. Near Pershore. Duck Brook, near Wor¬ 
cester. S.G. 
* Pedicularis palustris, 169. Rather uncommon. In the boggy 
marsh at Wyre, near Pershcre. 
* Lathreea squamaria, 169. Growing in some abundance under a 
white poplar tree by the side of the brook below Bridgestone 
Mill, Alfrick. Mr. Lees. Also above the bridge, near the Mill. 
At Great Malvern, under an elm by the side of the road near 
the turnpike. Mr. Addison. S.G. L.M. 
* Orobanche major, 169. In Slirawley Wood, by the pool; at Abber¬ 
ley, on the acclivity above the Hundred House; and between 
Suckley and Bear’s Wood. 
* Verbena officinalis, 168. Near Farm Houses at Barnard’s Green, 
Powick, Ac. 
Mentha sylvestris, 168. By the side of a rill beyond the yew tree 
on the Ombersley Road, Worcester. 
* M. piperita, 168. By the side of a rill at Malvern Link, and in 
other wet spots about the Malvern Range. L.M. 
M. rubra, 168. By a pool near the firs, at Clifton-on-Teme. 
