236 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. OCT., 1892. 
L. sativum. Not native, xxix. Tab. 5. Severn, Malvern. 
Viola hirta. 40, at Whittington, Henwick, &c., not confined to 
limestone; 67, Silurian hills of Malvern; 93, Cracombe and 
Coldknap Hill; 98, about Alderminster. Tab. 5. In all the 
districts. I have never seen it in the Lickey district. 
Tlie following are recorded for all the districts:— 
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* Anemone neinorosa. 
* Ranunculus aquatilis. Aggregate. 
* R. circinatus. 
* R. hederaceus. 
* R. flammula. 
* R. Ficaria. 
* R. acris. 
* R. repens. 
* R. bulbosus. 
* R. sceleratus. 
* Caltha palustris. 
* Erantbis hyemalis. 
* Nuphar lutea. 
* Papaver Argemone. 
* P. Rhoeas. 
* P. dubium. 
* Chelidonium niajus. 
* Fumaria officinalis. 
* Nasturtium officinale. 
* N. palustre. 
* N. ampbibium. 
* Barbarea vulgaris. 
* Cardamine sylvatica. 
* C. birsuta. 
* C. pratensis. 
* Sisymbrium officinale. 
* S. Tbalianum. 
* Alliaria officinalis. 
* Brassica campestris, var. Rapa. 
* B. Napus. 
* Sinapis arvensis. 
* Draba verna. 
* Tblaspi arvense. 
* Lepidium campestre. 
* Capsella Bursa-pastoris. 
* Reseda Luteola. 
* Viola odorata. 
* V. sylvatica. Aggregate. 
* V. tricolor. Aggregate. 
* Silene inflata. 
* Lychnis Flos-cuculi. 
* L. vespertina. 
* L. diurna. 
* L. Githago. 
* Sagina procumbens. 
* Sag. apetala. 
* Stellaria media. 
* St. Holostea. 
* St. graminea. 
* St. uliginosa. 
* Cerastium glomeratum. 
* C. triviale. 
Acer campestre. 
A. Pseudo-platanus. 
In the year 1868 the present writer prepared for a local 
guide book, entitled “ Clentine Rambles” (Mark and Moody, 
Stourbridge, 1868), a list of the more remarkable flowering 
plants and ferns to be found in that part of the county of 
Worcester which lies within a radius of six-and-a-lialf miles 
from the summit of Clent Hill. 
In 1881 I published a new edition extending the boundary 
to most of the Lickey district of Mr. Lees, and including the 
northern part of his Severn Valley district as far as the east 
bank of the Stour. 
The new records are for the most part contained in the 
