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* Phellandrium aquaticum, 156. Near Worcester. Rufford. 
Caucalis (Torilis) nodosa, 146. Specliley and Badsey. 
* Smyrniutn Olusatrum, 159. In ditches about Badsey. 
Galium uliginosum, 99. Feckenham Bog. 
* Scabiosa Columbaria, 95. Mountainous and dry hilly pastures. 
Common. No locality stated. 
* Onopordum Acanthium, 384. At Worcester, on the Evesham Road. 
Carduus Marianus, 381. Near Worcester. 
C. pratensis, 381. Feckenham Moors. 
Carlina vulgaris, 386. Astwood Bank. 
Anthemis arvensis, 398. On the Ridgeway, upon the new-made turf 
mounds, in great plenty. 
A. nobilis, 398. Hanley Common and Malvern. Rufford. 
Gnaphalium montanum, 390. (Filago minima, Fries.) On a common 
between Ombersley and Hartlebury, near the Mitre Oak. 
Malvern Hill. 
* G. rectum, 391. (G. sylvaticum, L.) Ridgeway near Cookhill, 
Wore. 
Senecio sylvaticus, 405. Astwood Common. 
S. viscosus, 405. Badsey. Rufford. 
* Lactuca saligna, 371. On a ditch bank by the road side at Spechley. 
Jasione montana, 418. Burcot Lane, near Bromsgrove, and in other 
places about that neighbourhood. 
* Vaccinium Oxycoccus, 196. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
* Erica Tetralix, 192. Astwood. 
Pyrola minor, 732. Abberley. Rev. Mr. Severn. Rufford. 
* Gentiana Amarella, 138. Cleeve Hills, Broadway Hills. 
Menyantbes trifoliata, 122. Bell’s Mill, near Stourbridge. Scott. 
Cuscuta europaea, 139. Badsey. S. Littleton. 
* Atropa Belladonna, 128. Dudley Castle, 1815. Bufford. Bell’s 
Mill, near Stourbridge. Scott. 
Verbascum nigrum, 125. About Stourbridge, on the side of the 
Bromsgrove Road, &c. 
* V. virgatum, 126. Discovered by the Rev. W. S. Rufford, in the 
neighbourhood of Worcester, where it was first found by Mr. 
Waldron Hill, of that place. I have since met with it on the 
side of the road from Worcester to Ombersley. 
* V. Blattaria, 126. South Littleton, near Badsey. Common about 
Dunsley and Kinver, Staff. Scott. I think Scott must have 
mistaken V. Lychnitis for V. Blattaria. It is the former species 
which grows about Dunsley and Kinver, as recorded by Stokes. 
Burton does not include V. Lychnitis in the “ Midland Flora.” 
* Digitalis purpurea, 294. Var. Flore albo. Near Bromsgrove. 
Antirrhinum majus, 288. Littleton. 
* A. Linaria, 286. (Linaria vulgaris.) Var. 2. Peloria. Badsey. 
Rufford. 
