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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. Feb.,1892. 
P. heterophyllus. 1, Malvern? doubtful. Tab. 29. Malvern? 
Lickey. The latter unlocalised. 
* P. lucens. 56, Severn at Evesham. Tab. 30. Avon, Severn, 
Lickey. 
P. praelongus. 135, Malvern D. Not in Tab. Unlocalised. Not 
in “ Bot. Malvern Rills." Must be an error. 
* P. perfoliatus, P. crispus. 56, Severn D. Tab. 30. In all the 
districts. 
P. zosteraefolius. 56, Blakedown and Churchill Pools. First 
discovered by Mr. Westcombe. Table 30. Severn. First 
record. 
P. gramineus. 56, Severn D. 92, Brooks tributary to the Avon at 
Evesham. Tab. 30. In all the districts. Unlocalised. I refer 
this to P. obtusifolius, M. and K. See “ Mid. Nat." Sept., 1889, 
Vol. XI., p. 203. Malvern. 
* P. compressus. 56, “ Ditches near Abbot’s Moreton.” Purton. 
Tab., p. 30. It is doubtful what modern species is intended here. 
See Purton, “ Mid. Flora,” Yol. III., p. 16. “ Mid. Nat.,” Oct. 
1887, Yol. X., p. 256. 
* P. pusillus. 56, Severn D. Unlocalised. Tab. 30. Severn. 
* P. pectinatus. 56, Severn D. Tab. 30. In all the districts. 
P. flabellatus. 92, In the Avon at Evesham. Tab. 30. In none of 
the districts. In the Stour below Kidderminster. TV. M.! 
P. densus, ix., lxi. Avon D. 92, Defford Common. 101, Bredon 
Hill. Tab. 30. Avon. 
* Zannichellia palustris. 56, Severn D. 64, Malvern Chase. 96, 
Feckenham Bog, fide Purton. Tab. 30. Avon, Severn, 
Malvern. Omitted from Lickey district, but generally occurs there. 
* Alisma Plantago. Tab. 29. In all the districts. 
* A. ranunculoides. 96, Feckenham Bog, fide Purton. Extinct. 
Tab. 29. Avon. 
Actinocarpus Damasonium. 85. Has been found at a pool side near 
Tenbury. This plant being most attached to the south-eastern 
counties of England, scepticism might attach to a mere report 
by a young botanist; but having an authentic specimen no doubt 
whatever can exist on the subject. 1 his is a very curious sentence. 
Mr. Lees does not state that the plant was gathered by the young 
botanist, nor give his name, nor state in icords that the plant teas 
in his (Mr. Lees's) possession. I have never seen the specimen, nor 
received from the late Mr. Lees any information from ivhich the 
locality could be identified. It has never been found a second time; 
credit must, nevertheless, be given to the statement. Tab. 29. 
Severn, Malvern, and Teme. The duplication of the district 
must surely be erroneous. 
* Sagittaria sagittifolia. 14, 56, Severn D. ; 91, Avon D. ; 115, 123, 
Lickey D. Tab. 29. Severn, Avon, Lickey. 
* Butomus umbellatus. 14, 34, 56, Severn D.; 91, Avon D.; 123, 
Lickey D. Tab. 29. In all the districts. 
* Triglocbin palustre. 6, 56, Severn D. ; 65, Malvern D. ; 101, 
Avon D. ; 115, 119, Lickey D. Tab. 29. In all the districts. 
* Hydrocharis Morsus-ranae. 53, 61, Severn D. Tab. 27. Severn, 
Malvern. 
