202 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
* Reseda Luteola. On banks and rubbish. 
Malva parviflora. Road sides and often near buildings. 
Doubtless a misnomer for Malva rotundifolia, L. 
Rhamnus Frangula. In hedges north of Evesham. 
Ononis spinosa. Road sides, heaths, and rough ground. 
Trifolium arvense. On sand, in the neighbourhood of Kidder¬ 
minster, Mitton, and Stourport. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria. Road sides. 
Sanguisorba officinalis. In meadows. 
Poterium Sanguisorba. On Bredon Hill; on very barren waste land 
near Church Bench ; on rich red loam near Inkborough, and in 
a meadow near Tenbury ; not yet common to be found in the 
county. 
* Rosa spinosissima. Hedge near Worcester, on the Kempsey Road ; 
also on barren waste ground near Church Lench, north of 
Evesham. 
The latter description confirms the identification of 
Merrett's species. 
Lythrum Salicaria. Moist places. 
Bryonia dioica. Hedges on sandy or gravelly soil, in the north of 
the county. 
Sedum acre. Roofs and walls. 
* Saxifraga granulata. Hedge bank near Kidderminster; dry pastures, 
Wolverley. 
Peucedanum Silaus. A meadow plant. 
Angelica sylvestris. Moist hedges. 
Conium maculatum. Hedges. 
Cheerophylluni sylvestre. Pastures. 
* Smyrnium Olusatrum. Hedges near Avon side, formerly cultivated, 
but its place now supplied by Celery. 
* Viscum. On fruit trees ; a bad orchard weed. 
* Galium Mollugo. Hedges. 
G. verum. In pastures. 
f G. spurium. Corn galium or liairougli. Cornfields. 
Possibly an error for G. tricorne. 
Valeriana dioica. In moist meadows, hedge sides, &c. 
V. officinalis. In moist meadows, hedge sides, Ac. 
Dipsacus sylvestris. Moist hedges. 
* D. pilosus. Moist hedge sides near Droitwich. 
Scabiosa succisa. Rough pastures. 
Tragopogon pratensis. Vale of Severn. 
Cichorium Intybus. At Pinvin, north of Persliore. Introduced 
into cultivation by Mr. Arthur Young. 
Tanacetum vulgare, Abundant near the Stour and other rivers. 
