204 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. Sep., 1890. 
* Dianthus Armeria. Battenliall; Kempsey Grove ; Shoulton Lane ; 
Hallow, &c. 
* Geranium pyrenaicum. St. John’s. 
* Genista anglica. Broadheath ; Moseley Green ; Hallow. 
* Medicago maculata. Smith’s Hopyard, Lower Wick; near ferry, 
beyond Old Waterworks ; Porter’s Mill, &c. 
Trifolium ochroleucum. Cotheridge. See “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. X.,p.281. 
* Vicia bithynica. Under Cruckbarrow Hill. Mr. Gissing, 1852. 
* Lathyrus aphaca. Powick, Mr. Baxter, 1847 ; Hatfield, near Norton, 
Mr. L. Sutton, 1845 ; coppice half a mile beyond Crowle Turn¬ 
pike, J. R. Sheppard, 1834; in all three localities in 1852. 
* Petroselinum segetum. Spetchley. 
* Cnicus eriophorus. Powick ; Kempsey Grove ; Hill Top, Cothe¬ 
ridge. 
* Verbascum virgatum. Ombersley Road, opposite Perdiswell. 
* Veronica Buxbaumii. Discovered by Miss Sheppard in a field near 
Bubble Bridge, in 1850, when it was plentiful there. 
* Lamium incisum. Near Earl’s Court, St. John’s. Ed. Lees. 
* Rumex maritimus. Bank of Severn, below Worcester Bridge, &c. 
* Juniperus communis. Bush Hill, Powick. 
* Sparganium natans ( S. minimum, Fries, is intended here.) Muddy 
pools at Cotheridge. E. Walcot, Esq. See “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. 
XI., p. 206. 
* Hydrocharis Morsus-ranae, New Road, St. John’s; Diglis 
Meadows, Kempsey, &c. 
* Epipactis purpurata. Nunnery Wood. Discovered by Mr. Baxter, 
in 1849, and named by C. C. Babington, to whom specimens 
were sent. This must be the sarne species as the Epipactis purpurata 
of Smith, discovered by the Rev. Dr. Abbot, at Noris Farm, near 
Leigh, Worcestershire. See “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XI., p. 59. It has 
been referred by Prof. Babington to Epipactis violacea, Dur. 
Duquesnay ; Manual, 8th Edit., 1881. 
* Neottia spiralis Spiranthes autumnalis). Cruckbarrow Hill. 
* Convallaria majalis. Birchen Grove; Monk’s Wood. 
* Ornithogalum umbellatum. Pitchcroft; Broad Heath. 
* Juncus compressus. Canal side. See “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XII., p. 201. 
* J. squarrosus. Broad Heath. 
Scirpus Tabernaemontani. Pool at Northwick Brick-kilns. 
* Carex axillaris. Near Norton. Mr. T. Westcombe. 
* Calamagrostis Epigejos. Perry Wood ; abundant in Monk’s Wood. 
Avena pubescens. Meadow near Bubble Bridge. 
(To be continued.) 
