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Crataegus Oxyaeantha, L. 
Var. monogyna [ Jacq .]. Common. 
Var. laeiniata, Wallr. III. Between Horton and Rudyerd, teste 
Mr. J. G. Baker , F.L.S. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, L. 
C. alternifolium, L. II. Crowborough Wood. 
Ribes Grossularia, L. III. On the railway, Rudyerd. 
R. alpinum, L. I. Knypersley Hall; planted. 
[Sedum reflexum, L. Biddulph Castle ; planted. Garner.] 
Myriophyllum spicatum, L. II. Knypersley Pool. 
Callitriehe stagnalis, Scop. N.C.R. 
C. hamulata, Kuetz. II. Knypersley Park, Misses Thompson. III. 
River Ckurnet, north of Rudyerd Reservoir. 
PepliS Portula, L. II. Knypersley Reservoir; only seen once, in 
1887, when the reservoir was almost dry. 
Epilobium angustifolium, L. II. Near Knypersley Pool. 
E. hirsutum, L. I. Biddulph. II. Near Black Bull Railway 
Station. 
E. parviflorum, Schreb. 
E. montanum, L. 
E. ObSCUFUm, Schreb. II. Knypersley Park. III. Horton. N.C.R. 
Hydroeotyle vulgaris, L. I. Near to Biddulph Forge. III. North 
end of Rudyerd Reservoir. 
Conium maeulatum, L. I. Near Biddulph Hall; a casual. 
Apium inundatum, Reichb. II. Knypersley Pool. III. Rudyerd 
Reservoir. 
[CiGUta virosa, L. I. Biddulph Hall; planted.] 
(To be continued.) 
HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
BY WM. MATHEWS, M.A. 
(Continued from page 118.) 
Having given a resume of the Botany of Worcestershire, 
by the late Mr. Edwin Lees, I extract from it the new contri¬ 
butions to the flora of the county. The numerical references 
are to the pages of the “Midland Naturalist.” 
Vol. XIV., 1891. 
+ Anemone Pulsatilla. 16. ( Gloucester .) 
I A. apennina. 16. Not native. This was first noted in the second 
anniversary address to the Malvern Naturalists’ Field Club, by 
the Rev. W. S. Symmonds, 1858. It should have appeared in 
the “ Mid. Nat.” Vol. XIII., p. 257. 
\ Adonis autumnalis. 16. Extinct. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi. 16. Lickey district; unlocalised. 
