224 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
A. Elatine, 287. (Linaria Elatine.) Cleve. 
A. spurium, 287. (Linaria spuria.) Cleve and Littelton. 
A. Cynibalaria, 288. (Linaria Gymbalaria.) Abbey walls, Great 
Malvern. 
Limosella aquatica, 295. In ditches and roads about Badsey. 
Rufford. 
f Veronica triphyllos, 53. Sandy fields. Not rare. This must be an 
error. V. triphyllos is restricted to the Eastern Counties and 
Yorkshire. 
V. officinalis, 51. Astwood Bank. 
Salvia Verbenaca, 57. By the side of the road at Harvington, 
leading to the mill. 
Leonurus Cardiaca, 284. Near Malvern. 
* Pinguicula vulgaris, 55. Upper side of Feckenham Bog. West 
side of Malvern Hill. Extinct at Feckenham. 
Anagallis tenella, 115. Feckenham Bog. Extinct at Feckenham. 
Plantago Coronopus, 92. On the side of the Bromsgrove Road, 
between Crab’s Cross and Headley’s Cross. 
* Rumex Hydrolapathum, 185. In a wet ditch at Specliley. 
* Polygonum Bistorta, 197. Near Bromsgrove, on the side of the 
Kidderminster Road. 
Asarum europaeum, 225. Very rare. No locality given. 
Salix Lambertiana, 744. Badsey. 
S. Helix, 471. Astwood. 
* Juniperus communis, 482. Cleve Hill. Craycombe Hill. 
Lemna trisulca, 436. Feckenham Moors. Cookhill. 
Potamogeton lucens, 105. River Avon. 
* Zanichellia palustris, 434. Feckenham Moors. 
* Triglochin palustre, 188. Feckenham. 
Sagittaria sagittifolia, 467. Harvington Mill. 
Alisma ranunculoides, 189. In a ditch surrounding Feckenham Bog. 
Orchis pyramidalis, 421. Cleve Hill. 
0. (Gymnadenia) conopsea, 422. Cradley Park. Scott. 
* Ophrys apifera, 426. Craycombe Hill, near Fladbury. Rufford. 
* Galanthus nivalis, 170. On the side of the Ridgeway. In which 
county is not stated. 
Narthecium Ossifragum, 172. Near Rubery Hill on the Lickey. 
Juncus uliginosus, 177. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
J. squarrosus, 176. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
Cyperus (Schoenus) nigricans, 62. Feckenham Moors. Extinct. 
Schoenus (Cladium) Mariscus, 61. Feckenham Bog. Extinct. 
