Nov., 1892. HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 259 
* Acorus Calamus, L. Worcester, Fraser. Harvington Hall Moat, 
abundantly. Not a new record. Stokes in Withering, 1787. 
River Avon, near Pershore. Ballard. 
* Agrostis nigra. Worcester, Bagnall. Not a neio record. Scott, 
1832. See “Mid. Nat.,” Vol.' XI., p. 41. 
Third Quinquennial Volume. 
Report for 1883. Published in 1884. New county records : 
* Ranunculus Lenormandi. W. Mathews. Not new. See J. of B., 
Yol. IX., 1871. 
* Corydalis claviculata. Melvin. “North Hill, Malvern.” Not 
new. See Lees’s “ Bot. Malvern Hills,” p. 34, 1843. Nash, 1881, 
see “Mid. Nat.,” Yol. X., p. 122. 
Fumaria confusa. Towndrow. Malvern Link. First record of 
segregate ? See J. of B., Yol. XXII., p. 39. 
Polygala eu-vulgaris. Railway bank near Kidderminster. F. A. 
Lees. First record of segregate ? See J. of B., Yol. XXII., p. 39. 
* Sagina ciliata. Near Kidderminster. F. A. Lees. Not new. 
Blakedown. Gathered by the writer, 1818, and confirmed by 
Professor Babington. 
* Melilotus arvensis. “ Frankley,” Mathews. Not new. See Lees’s 
“Bot. Wor.,” p. 12 ; “ Mid. Nat.,” Yol. XIV., p. 40. 
* Agrimonia odorata. Mathews and Towndrow. “ Hannington 
(Hunnington) and Pershore.” Not neio. See with the same 
localities Lees’s “ Bot. of Wor.,” “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XIV., p. 41. 
Crataegus oxyacanthoides. Lees and Thompson. “ Lane north of 
Hartlebury Common.” First record of this variety. 
* Enilobium obscurum. Not new. “Bot. Wor.,” see “Mid. Nat.,” 
‘ Yol. XIV., p. 111. 
* Hieracium murorum. Mathews. Fenny Rough, Stone. Not new. 
Gathered by the writer in the place indicated. Also, in the 
same locality, by W. G. Perry. “ Mag. Nat. Hist.,” Vol. IV., 
1831, p. 450-452. See “Mid. Nat.,” Yol. X., p. 258. 
* H. vulgatum. Not new. See previous record. 
"Barkhausia taraxacifolia. Lees and Thompson. Rail sidings, 
Wribbenhall. First record. 
Scrophularia umbrosa, Dum. (Ehrharti). At Pixham. Mr. R. F. 
Towndrow. First certain record. 
Linaria repens. “ Clent Hill,” Mathews and Oliver. Discovered 
in this locality by Mr. Amphlett, of Clent. First certain record. 
See, however, “ Bot. of Wor.,” p. 30 ; “ Mid. Nat.,” 
Vol. XIV., p. 189. 
* L. minor. F. A. Lees. “ By rail track, Bewdley Branch Line, 
near Stour Viaduct, Kidderminster.” Not a new record. See 
Lees’s “Bot. Malvern Hills,” 1st ed., 1843, p. 31; “Mid. 
Nat.,” Vol. XII., p. 183. 
* Orobanche eu-minor. On clover, “ Wick, Pershore.” Mathews 
(July 19th, 1857!). Not new. See “Bot. Wor.,” same loc., 
p. 49 ; see “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XIV., p. 235. 
* Myosotis sylvatica. Mathews. “Frankley; Alvecliurch.” Not 
new. Ed. Lees’s “New Botanists’ Guide;” “Mid. Nat.,” 
Vol. XI., p. 279. Not localised. Lees’s “Botany Malvern 
Hills,” 1st edit., p. 16 ; “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XII., p. 184; “Bot. 
Wor.,” see “ Mid. Nat.,” Vol. XV., p. 20. 
