186 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. AUG., 1890. 
Hieracium umbellatum, 70. In Crow’s Nest Wood, St. John’s. 
* Jasione montana, 38. Rosebury Rock, Knigktwick. 
* Vinca major, 38. 
Erythraea pulchella, 38. Gathered by Mr. G. Reece on the side of a 
lane between Alfrick Chapel and Grimsend House. Also near 
Malvern ; Mr. T. Westcombe. I am indebted to Mr. R. F. 
Toivndrow for specimens of this species gathered by him near 
Malvern Link, on the 6th August, 1885. 
fScrophularia Ehrharti ? 62. There is a Scrophularia in the Herb. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. at Worcester, with cream-coloured flowers, 
that appears to be this species. It was gathered near Alfrick 
Chapel, by Mr. G. Reece, in 1845. But Mr. Lees adds in the 3rd 
edition. “ My friend Mr. T. Westcombe, who has critically 
examined it, thinks it ouly a var. of S. aquatica.” (Certainly 
S. aquatica, Mr. R. F. Toivndrow.) 
*Limosella aquatica, 63. On the margin of New Pool; by a pool 
on Newland Common. On Welland Common. 
Veronica Buxbaumii, 34. On Malvern Link and near Stanbrook. 
Orobanche minor, 63. In a field at Lower Wick, 1847. ( Malvern, 
August, 1881. Mr. R. F. Towndrow !) 
Mentha sativa, 60. “ Near Worcester.” Herb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
* Origanum vulgare, 61. In woods at the western base of Keysend 
Hill; also at Cruce Hill, Alfrick. 
* Echium vulgare, 36. A rare plant in the Malvern district. In a 
field below the eastern side of the Herefordshire Beacon. 
Mr. G. Reece. Also on Ankerdine Hill, 1847. 
Primula vulgaris, var. caulescens, 38. 
Chenopodium album, var. viride, 42. 
[C. botryoides. Recorded in 1st edition, p. 20 ; omitted in 2nd 
and 3rd editions. It was probably an error. ] 
Atriplex erecta, 75. 
A. deltoidea, and var. microsperma, 75. 
Rumex conglomeratus, 45. 
R. sanguineus, var. viridis, 43. 
* R. pulcher, 43. The locality given in the 3rd edition is Castle 
Morton Churchyard. 
Polygonum mite, 44. Has been gathered at Boughton near Powick. 
No authority given. 
* Salix Helix, 74. 
S. stipularis, 74. 
S. acuminata, 74. 
+ Narcissus incomparabilis, p. 79, footnote. Stated by my late 
friend, J. Roby, Esq., to be naturalised iu some places about 
Malvern. Not British. 
f Potamogeton heterophyllus, 79. In a pool on Welland Common. 
In the 3rd edition, p. 107, Mr. Lees adds, “This is dubious, 
leaves ouly observed.” 
