May, 1891. histoky of the county botany of Worcester. Ill 
* R. urbica, Leman ( = Bosa Fosteri). 
R. andevagensis and R. verticillacantha. To one of these pro¬ 
bably must my glaucophylla be referred. 
R. tomentella, Leman. Specimens of a rose which I bad referred 
to R. inodora Mr. Bloxam says is truly the above. 
R. Blondeana, Rip. 
* Crataegus Oxyacantha. Tab. 11. In all the districts. 
Mespilus germanica. Tab. 11. Severn. Not native. 
* Pyrus torminalis, communis, Malus. Tab. 11. In all the districts. 
* P. domestica, (the old Sorb Tree of Wyre Forest), xci., with 
plate. Pages 4, 5, with plate. 
* P. Aucuparia. 4, 70, 113, 127. Tab. 11. Severn, Malvern, 
Lickey. 
* P. Aria. 42, Wyre Forest ; 104, 105, Snowshill, Broadway. 
But these localities are in Gloucester. 
* Lythrum Salicaria. Tab. 11. In all the districts. 
* L. hyssopifolia. 95. Avon D. Tab. 11. Avon D. (Extinct?) 
* Peplis Portula. 65. Malvern Chase. Tab. 11. In all the 
districts. 
* Epilobium angustifolium. 6, 24, Severn D., Lickey D. ; 114.— 
Var. macrocarpum. 6,, Bridewell, Bewdley. Tab. 11. 
Severn, Malvern, Lickey. Mach extended in recent years, 
especially on the sides of railways. 
* E. hirsutum, parviflorum, montanum, tetragonum, palustre. Tab. 
11. In all the districts. 
* E. roseum. 65, 73, Malvern D. But Tab. 11. Severn, Malvern. 
* E. virgatum. 65, 73, Malvern D. 
E. obscurum, lvi. Among plants not growing as far as York¬ 
shire. The two species are the same. E. obscurum, Tab. 11, 
Malvern only. Probably much more ividely distributed. 
* (Enothera biennis, xxix. Teme side at Powick, banks of the 
Arrow. Tab. 11. Avon, Malvern. Not native. 
* Circaea lutetiana. Tab 11. In all the districts. 
* Myriophyllum verticillatum. 42, Severn D. Tab. 12. Severn, 
Malvern. 
* M. spicatum. 42, Severn D. Tab. 12. Severn, Malvern, Lickey, 
* M. alterniflorum. 65, 69, 73, Malvern D. Tab. 12. Malvern only. 
* Hippuris vulgaris, Anders. 6, Wyre Forest; 35, 61, Longdon 
Marsh. Tab. 12. Severn, Malvern. 
* Callitriche verna, L. Tab. 25. In all the districts. There is a 
confusion here. C. verna, L., G. vernalis, Kutzing, is a compara¬ 
tively rare plant, although I have frequently found it in shallow, 
sandy streams in the northern part of Worcestershire. C. stagnalis, 
Scop., is frequently mistaken for it. 
G. stagnalis, probably in all the districts, not noted in Table. 
C. platycarpa, Kiitz. (a slight variety of the preceding). 52. 
Nortliwick, near Worcester, Mr. T. Westcombe. Tab. 25. 
Severn. 
