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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
V. virgatum, 228. First shown me by my late worthy friend, Mr. 
Waldron Hill, of Worcester, in a field on the S. side of a lane 
leading from Gregory’s mill to the Turnpike road near that 
town. The side of the Turnpike road from Worcester to 
Ombersley, opposite to the lane leading to Beverley. St. 
Digitalis purpurea, 655. Blossoms white. Shenstone Lane, near 
Hartlebury. St. 
Antirrhinum Orontium, 650. Worcestershire. Ballard. St. 
Veronica montana, 13. Wood at the west end of Powick Ham, 
near Worcester. St. 
Orobanche major, 658. Slirawley Wood. Ballard. On a dry bank 
near Clifton-on-Teme. St. 
Mentha Pulegium, 602. Side of a pool at Robert’s End, near 
Hanley Castle. Ballard. 
Galeobdolon luteum, 611. Hedges near Malvern Chace. Ballard. 
Woods near Worcester. St. 
Anchusa sempervivens, 192. Near Birmingham on the Alcester 
road. With. Near the Blanketts, Worcester. Ballard. St. 
Pinguicula vulgaris, 16. Broadmoor, about 3 miles S.W. of Bir¬ 
mingham. Mr. Brunton. On the N.W. side of the Malvern 
Hills, but not on the S. or S.E. sides. Ballard. 
Lysimachia vulgaris, 208. By the side of the Avon, at Pershore. 
Ballard. 
Samolus Valerandi, 221. Side of the brook running from the brine 
pit on Defford Common. Messrs. Ballard and Hollefear. 
Plantago media, 143, var. 2. Leaves with straw-coloured stripes. 
Hawford Bridge in Worcestershire. St. 
Rumex maritimus, 371, var. aureus. Severn Stoke. Ballard. St. 
Rumex Hydrolapathum, 374. About Clifton. Ballard. St. 
Polygonum Bistorta, 406. Ham Green, near Mathon, and Martley. 
Ballard. 
P. Hydropiper, 408. Malvern Chace. St. (See under P. minus, 
p. 210.) 
P. minus, 410. Gravel Pit on Malvern Chace. St. 
P. pensylvanicum, var. petechiale, 412. In a ditch on Stourbridge 
Common. St. 
P. pallidum,, var. 3. Curtis. With., 3rd Edit., 381. 
Quercus Robur, 1084, (3. Acorns on long fruit stalks, 1086. Little 
Shelsley. Mr. Hollefear. ( Q. pedunculata, Ehrh.) 
Taxus baccata, 1130. Numbers scattered over the country between 
Stourport and Abberley. Clearly an indigenous tree. St. 
Zanichellia palustris, var. /3., St., 1014. Brooks and Pools near 
Worcester. St. 
Lemna gibba, 1020. Lower Bishop’s Pool, Northwick, near 
Worcester, and in a Pool near the East side of Malvern 
Chace. St. 
Acorus Calamus, 357. River Avon, near Pershore. Ballard. 
