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* Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus, 160. In a wood at Little Malvern, 
and covering a whole meadow between Malvern and Cradley. 
Severn meadows at Kempsey, and in a wood at the Nash, 
near Kempsey. S.G. L.M. 
* N. biflorus, 159. In an orchard beyond the Ketch, perhaps a 
suspicions place; but truly wild and abundant on the banks of 
Sapey Brook, near a travertine rock called the Hoar Stone. 
Mr. Lees. In a pasture at Bagnall, near Kempsey. Dr. 
Streeten. S.G. 
I* Galanthus nivalis, 159. Occupying the virgin turf in a glen at the 
northern base of the Herefordshire Beacon, apparently wild. 
This locality must be in Hereford. S.G. L.M. 
* Paris quadrifolia, 162. In deep shady groves, at Witchery Hole, 
near Clifton-on-Teme ; woods at Malvern, Eastham, Stanford, 
<fec. S.G. L.M. 
* Convallaria majalis, 160. Abundant in Shrawley Woods. More 
sparingly in Bewdley Forest. S.G. 
* Tulipa sylvestris, 160. Very rare. In a little copse on the red 
marl bank at the Ketch, near Worcester. Mr. Lees. S.G. 
L.M. 
* Ornithogalum nutans, 160. In a meadow near Kempsev Grove. 
S.G. 
0. umbellatum, 160. In a meadow near Dr. Berkley’s, at Cotheridge. 
Mr. Walcot. 
* Allium vineale, 160. Pitclicroft. S.G. 
* A. oleraceum, 160. Abundant on the Ketch Bank. With double 
heads of bulbs at Battenhall, near Worcester. S.G. 
* A. ursinum, 160. Very abundant in Ockeridge Wood, near Holt. 
In various other moist coppices. S.G. 
* Colchicum autumnale, 161. Abundant in almost every moist 
meadow in the county. S.G. L.M. 
Luzula congesta (L. multi flora), 160. Perry Wood. Hartlebury 
Common. 
* Juncus uliginosus (L. supinus), 160. Hartlebury Common, Malvern 
Hills. 
* Eleocbaris acicularis, 151. Bogs at the foot of the Malvern Hills, 
in several places. S.G. 
* E. palustris, 151. Banks of a pool at Kinnersley. Dr. Streeten. 
* Scirpus sylvaticus, 151. By the large pool in Shrawley Wood. 
Mr. Lees. 
* Eriophorum angustifolium, 151. Abundant in a large bog on 
Hartlebury Common. 
* E. polystachion, 151. Bog at the base of the Worcestershire 
Beacon, Malvern. L.M. 
K. angustifolium and K. polystachion are the same 
species. 
* Carex pulicaris, 177. In a bog at the base of the Worcestershire 
Beacon, Malvern, and on other parts of the Hills. 
* C. stellulata, 177. With the above. 
