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Mentha pubescens, Willd. Towndrow. Banks of Leigh Brook, 
Alfrick. First record. 
* Atriplex erecta. Towndrow. “ Madresfield.” Not new. See Ed. 
Lees’s “ Bot. Wor.” p. 51 ; “ Mid. Nat.,” Yol. XV., p. 23. 
Sparganium neglectum, Beeby. Towndrow. Malvern Link. 
First record. 
Carex Boenninghauseniana, Weihe. Amphlett and Mathews. 
Fenny Rough, Stone, Kidderminster. Wm. M., Sp. ! 5th June, 
1886. First record. 
In the “ New Locality List” for 1883, Dr. F. A. Lees 
notices under the head of “ Filago apiculata ” a remarkable 
plant, growing in sandy fields near Kidderminster (Dr. Fraser), 
with crimson tipped phyllaries. Prof. Babington refers it to 
F. germanica. 
I now take up the “List of the Flowering Plants and 
Ferns of the Clent and Lickey Hills and Neighbouring Parts of 
the County of Worcester,” by W. Mathews (Mark and Moody, 
Stourbridge, 1881). All the plants are given in the list, but 
I have extracted the rarer ones only. Localities observed 
subsequently are added. 
Ranunculus heterophyllus. Pools. Frequent. This is the form 
also known as R. diversifolius var. radians. First record. 
R. peltatus. Pools. Frequent. First record. 
* R. circinatus. Pools. Frequent. Harborne Reservoir; Blake- 
down, Churchill, and Stakenbridge Pools ; pools at Halesowen ; 
Harvington Hall Moat; Stanklin Pool. 
* R. Lenormandi. See “ J. of Bot.,” Yol. IX., 1876, 244. “Mid. 
Nat.,” Vol. XV., p. 287. 
* R. fluitans. Hoo Brook. 
* R. parviflorus. Clent. Mr. Amphlett. The Oddnalls, Clent, 
1882. Field on Clent Hill. In abundance. 1883. Mr. 
Amphlett. Calcot Hill, Clent. In profusion. 1892. 
* Corydalis claviculata. Lower Lickey, Hurcott Wood, Alvechurch. 
Fumaria muralis was an error. No form of Capreolate Fumitory 
has been found within this district. 
* Arabis perfoliata (Turritis glabra). Lanes about Hagley, Church- 
hill, Stourbridge, and Kidderminster. 
* Cardamine impatiens. Wychbury Wood, 1883. Clatterbatch, 
Clent. Mr. Amphlett, 1883. Fenny Rough, Stone, 1884 ! 
* Erysimum cheiranthoides. Clent Hill, Hagley Brake, Churchill, 
Walton Hill. 
Diplotaxis muralis. Goods sidings at the Stourbridge Railway 
Station. Rev. J. H. Thompson ! First record. 
+ Camelina sativa. Churchill. Introduced with corn seed. 
First record. 
* Teesdalia nudicaulis. Sandy places, Blakedown. 
* Lepidium Smithii. Various places. 
