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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. Jan., 1891 . 
Thlaspi perfoliatum, vi. Has been found actually located at 
Evenlode, an isolated portion of Worcestershire, 104-5; 
Hvate’s Pits, Snowshill, near Broadway ; Mr. Cheshire. This 
locality is in Gloucestershire. Evenlode ; Mr. Cheshire. Tab. 5. 
Avon D. only. 
* Teesdalia nudicaulis, 12, 60. Tab. 5. Avon, Severn, Malvern. 
* Iberis nudicaulis, 95. There is some confusion here. Mr. Lees refers to 
I. nudicaulis in Nash's List. See “ Mid. Nat.," Vol. X., p. 122. 
But I. nudicaulis , Linn. = Teesdalia nudicaulis, Robt. Brown. 
1. nudicaulis is not in Tab. 
X Iberis amara, xxix. About Malvern, here and there sparingly. 
Tab. 5. Not native to Worcestershire. 
* Lepidium Draba, xxix., 20. Powick Bridge, Worcestershire. Tab. 5. 
Malvern. Not native. 
* L. ruderale, 36. Droitwich. Tab. 5. Severn. 
* L. latifolium, 37. Droitwich. Tab. 5. Severn. 
* Senebiera Coronopus. Tab. 5. In all the districts. 
X Isatis tinctoria, 28, 61,137. The Mythe, near Tewkesbury. Tab. 5. 
Severn. In Gloucestershire. 
* Raphanus Raphanistrum, 74. Tab. 5. In all the districts. 
* Reseda lutea, lxi. Noted in Avon D., 98 ; Alderminster, Mr. 
Cheshire, 100; Bredon Hill, 103; Broadway Hill, 133 ; Dudley 
Castle. See Ed. Lees, in New Bot. Guide, “Mid. Nat.,” Yol. 
XI., p. 278. Tab. 5. Avon, Lickey. 
*X It. suffruticulosa, xxix., 39. Waste ground, Britannia Square, 
Worcester. Not native. 
* Helianthemum vulgare. Tab. 5. In all the districts. 
* Viola nalustris, 11, 12, 60., Severn D.; 114, 119, 120, 138, Lickey D. 
Tab. 5. 
* V. pumila, Fries., V. flavicornis, Sm. = V. canina, L. 12, Hartlebury 
Common. 67, Malvern. Tab. 5. In all the districts. 
* Drosera rotundifolia. 12, 60, Severn D. ; 66, Malvern D. ; 114, 
119,120, Lickey, D. Tab. 6. Mr. Lees has omitted to notice Perry's 
records o f this plant on Falling Sands Common, near Kidderminster , 
and at the Devil's Spittleful, near Beivdley, published in Loudon's 
Magazine, 1831. See “ Mid. Nat.," Vol. X.,p. 256. Gathered by 
the writer in both these localities in 1885. Falling Sands Common 
is now enclosed, and fonus part of Oldington Plantation. 
* Polygala vulgaris. Tab. 6. In all the districts. Not differentiated 
from P. depressa, Wend. 
* Dianthus prolifer, xxix., lxxxviii. Table 6. Reference to Ballard's 
record, see “ Mid. Nat.," Vol. X., p. 151. 
* D. Armeria. Noticed in Severn district at p. 40, yet in Tab. 6 
assigned to the Avon, Severn, and Malvern Districts. 
* D. deltoides. 12, 60, Severn D.; 119, Lickey D. Tab. 6. 
* Saponaria officinalis. 6, 22, 40, Severn D.; 115, Lickey D. Tab. 6. 
* Silene anglica, xc. Arley, near Stourport. Purton, fide Mrs. 
Gardner. “Mid. Nat.,” Vol. X., p. 255, 12. Mentioned in Scott’s 
History of Stourbridge, but not to be found at present. 
Mr. Lees was mistaken. It is not mentioned in Scott. It was, 
nevertheless, gathered by the writer in a field at Churchill , in 1879. 
Sp.! Tab. 6. 
