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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* C. muricata, 178. Bredon Hill, &c. 
* C. remota, 178. In woods at the base of the Malvern Hills. 
C. axillaris, 178. Banks of Sapey Brook. In a bog at Wyre, near 
the Avon. 
* C. pendula, 178. In great abundance in Wayman’s Wood, Clifton- 
on-Teme. Also by a rill, near Elmley Castle. Mr. Lees. 
f C. (Ederi, 178. Spring by the road side, near the Turnpike 
beyond Great Malvern. Dr. Streeten. 
This is not the true C. (Ederi, but C. Jiava var. 
minor of Townsend , C. lepidocarpa of some 
authors. 
* C. ampullacea, 178. Banks of the Salwarp. Pool on the eastern 
side of Hartlebury Common. 
* C. vesicaria, 178. Pool at Glasshampton, and at Ham Castle. 
Mr. Lees. 
* Phalaris arundinacea, 151. Banks of the Severn, Kempsey, &c. 
* P. canariensis, 151. Near Gregory’s Mill, Worcester. 
Alopecurus agrestis, 151. Corn fields, at Brook-end, near Kempsey. 
A. geniculatus, 151. Severn meadows, Kempsey. 
* Arundo ( Galamagrostis ) Epigejos, 152. Eastern side of Perry Wood. 
* A. Phragmites (Phrcnjmites communis), 152. By the side of brooks, 
and marshy places, at Hindlip, near Worcester, and on the 
banks of the Avon. 
* Milium effusum, 151. Woods and groves. Perry Wood. S.G. 
* Aira flexuosa, 151. Malvern Hills. S.G. 
* A. caryophyllea, 151. Shrawley Wood, Malvern Hills, &c. L.M. 
* A. ( Kceleria ) cristata, 151. On the red marl cliff at the Ketch, 
two miles south of Worcester. Dr. Streeten. 
Melica nutans, 152. In Bewdley Forest, not far from Dowles 
Brook. 
* Glyceria aquatica, 152. Pools and ditches in the vicinity of the 
Severn. 
G. rigida, 152. Near the Ketch, on the Bath Road, between 
Kempsey and Worcester. Dr. Streeten. 
* Festuca pinnata ( Bracliypodium pinnatum), 152. Near Persliore. 
S.G. 
* F. sylvatica (B. sylvaticum ), 152. Perry Wood, Shrawley Wood, &c. 
Bromus asper, 152. Perry Wood. 
* B. diandrus, 152. Severn Stoke. Probably only a repetition of the 
record by Stokes. S.G. 
B. racemosus, 152. Severn meadows, Kempsey. 
* Nardus stricta, 151. On Hartlebury Common, and Malvern Hills. 
S.G. L.M. 
* Blechnum boreale, 180. In Bewdley Forest, on Bromsgrove Lickey, 
Stagbury Hill, in Shrawley Wood, and at the base of the 
Malvern Range. 
