HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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Potentilla verna. Rocks and summit of the Malvern Hills. 
Recorded by Southall, 1825, and in “ Midland Medical and 
Surgical Reporter1828. If the above belong to Hereford, this 
ivill be the first Worcester record. 
Rosa sepium. 
R. systyla. 
Myriophyllum verticillatum. 
f Cicuta virosa. An error. 
Sison Amomum. 
Torilis infesta. 
Coriandrum sativum. 
Fedia dentata. 
Lactuca virosa. 
f Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea. Lower Bromsgrove Lickey. Must, I think, 
be an error. 
Pulmonaria officinalis. By the side of a wood at Lower Sapey, 
apparently wild, in 1834. 
t Asperugo procumbens. Must be an error. 
Myosotis collina. 
M. sylvatica. 
Mentha gentilis. 
f Calamintha Nepeta. Must be an error. 
f Salvia pratensis. An error. 
Centunculus minimus. 
Chenopodium hybridum. 
C. urbicum. 
C. polyspermum. 
Rumex pulcher. 
Quercus sessiliflora. 
Carpinus Betulus. Not common. 
Populus canescens. 
Salix Russelliana, var. of S. fragilis. 
S. vitellina, var. of S. alba. 
S. amygdalina, var. of S. triandra. 
S. cinerea and var. aquatica. 
Narcissus poeticus. Found in a dubious spot. ( Not a native.) 
f Allium arenarium. Battenhall, near Worcester. On red marl. 
This must be intended for the Allium arenarium of 
Smith's “ English Flora,” Vol. II., p. 134; a 
form of Allium Scorodoprasum, L. I suspect 
an error. The species is not certainly known 
in England south of the county of York. 
Lemna polyrrhiza. 
