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Origanum vulgare, 168. Side of the road at the foot of Craycombe 
Hill, near Evesham. Also at the top of Soutlistone’s Rock, 
and at Lower Sapey. Mr. Lees. 
* Thymus Calamintha (C. me nt hi folia), 168. About Malvern, Grimley, 
&c., by road sides. L.M. 
* Nepeta Cataria, 168. Lane beyond the Gas Works, Worcester, and 
in other similar situations. L.M. 
* Salvia Verbenaca, 150. On the bank by the road side, at Red Hill, 
near Worcester. S.G. 
* Scutellaria galericulata, 168. In marshy spots by the side of the 
Severn. Kempsey Brook. 
* Marrubium vulgare, 168. At Astley, and Clifton-on-Teme. 
Lamium maculatum, 168. Found near Defford Common, by Dr. 
Streeten. 
* Galeobdolon luteum, 168. In Berwick’s Shrubberies, and various 
shady woods at Powick, Kempsey, Alfrick, Clifton, &c. 
* Echium vulgare, 154. Not uncommon in the northern part of the 
county, but almost unknown in the southern. On the walls of 
Dudley Castle. 
* Lithospermum officinale, 154. Battenliall, near Worcester, and on 
the lime rubbish about the western base of the Malvern Hills. 
S.G. L.M. 
* Myosotis ccespitosa, 153. Ditch in the Severn Meadows, Kempsey. 
Dr. Streeten. L.M* 
M. arvensis, 153. Sandy bank between Hagley and Stourport. 
* M. versicolor, 153. On the summit of the North Hill, Malvern. 
Ankerdine Hill. 
* Borago officinalis, 154. Battenhall, near Worcester, and about 
Bromwich Farm. At Lower Wick. S.G. 
* Anchusa sempervirens, 154. Under an old elm tree beyond the old 
Waterworks. Very uncommon. S.G. 
{* Cynoglossum sylvaticum, 154. In Deerhurst Lane, close to the 
Lower Lode Ferry near Tewkesbury. Very rare. This habitat 
is in Gloucester. S.G. L.M. 
* Pinguicula vulgaris, 150. On the north-west side of the Malvern 
Hills, in the bog below the Worcestershire Beacon, but in no 
other part of the range. L.M. 
* Hottonia palustris, 155. Pool at Clifton-upon-Severn. Dr. 
Streeten. S.G. 
* Primula elatior, 154. Oxlip. About Leigh Sinton, Cradley, &c., in 
pastures on limestone. S.G. This is not the true P. elatior , 
Jacq, but P. vulgaris, var. caulescens. 
* P. veris, var., 154. “Black Cowslip” of Dr. Abbot. A singular 
dark flowered variety found in a field at Bromwich Farm, by 
Mr. Lees. S.G. 
* Lysimachia vulgaris, 155. By the side of the weir above Powick 
Bridge, and banks of the Teme above Bransford. Banks of 
the Severn below Pixliam Ferry. Very rare in this county. 
S.G. 
* Anagallis cserulea, 155. Plentiful in a fallow field near the 
Trench Woods. Mr. Edmunds. A singular pale purple 
variety, found at Shrawley by Messrs. Walcot and Lees. 
* A. tenella, 155. Bogs on the Malvern Hills. L.M. 
