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8. (Enanthe pimpinelloides, L. By the sides of rills ascending the 
north side of Breedon Hill. 
9. (Enanthe crocata. L. Frequent in ditches and by river sides in 
many parts of this county. 
10. Smyrnium Olusatrum, L. Between Great Comberton and 
Woollershill, under the hedges of some enclosures near the 
Avon’s side. 
4. Scabiosa Columbaria, L. On Bz-eedon Hill. 
35. Hyoseris minima, L. In Pensham field, near Pershore, in the 
most barren and gravelly places. (Now known as Arnoseris 
pusilla , Gaert.) 
36. Hypochoeris glabra, L. In Pensham field with the foregoing. 
37. Carduus eriophorus, L. On Breedon Hill. 
38. Gnaphalium sylvaticum, L. Plentifully in rough pastures near 
Fladbury. 
39. Inula Helenium, L. In great abundance on the side of Breedon 
Hill, in the ascent from Great Comberton. 
* 7. Campanula patula, L. In hedges and by roadsides about 
Worcester, Malvern, and various other parts of the county. 
14. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, I. In the boggy parts of the Lickey, 
near Bromsgrove. 
16. Chlora perfoliata, L. In rough pastures of a stiff clayey soil 
about Great Comberton and elsewhere. 
22. Melissa Calamintha, L. In woods and thickets near Malvern 
and elsewhere, not unfrequent. 
* 5. Cynoglossum officinale, I., var. B. folio virente. Near the three 
mile stone going from Worcester to Pershore. 
6. Anagallis arvensis, L., var. flore caeruleo. Upon Breedon Hill 
in a corn field at the top of Overbury Wood. 
15. Daphne Laureola, L. In woods and hedges near Pershore, 
frequent. 
40. Satyrium viride, L. In meadows and pastures about Great 
Comberton and Pershore, abundantly. 
41. Ophrys insectifera, L., var. apifera. In rough pastures of a 
clayey soil on the south side of Great Comberton, towards 
Woollershill, frequent. 
1. Iris foetidissima, L. This grows plentifully in woods and 
thickets and by waysides about Great Comberton, and other 
places in the neighbourhood of Pershore. 
43. Iris Xiphium, L. By the river’s side near Fladbury, and some 
other places in this county ; just discovered by the Duchess 
Dowager of Portland, that great admirer of Natural History. 
12. Galanthus nivalis, L. At the foot of Malvern Hills. 
17. Paris quadrifolia, L. In woods and thickets on the side of 
Breedon Hill. 
* 13. Colchicum autumnale, L. In pastures and low meadows 
frequent about Great Comberton, Great Malvern, and many 
other places of this county. 
