HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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Scirpus ceespitosus, 64. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
S. setaceus, 65. In a dry pool at Cookhill. 
S. maritimus, 65. Marshes and ditches about Badsey. Rufford. 
Carex dioica, 440. Bromsgrove Lickey. Rufford. Extinct. 
* C. pulicaris, 440. Feckenham Bog. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
C. stellulata, 441. Bromsgrove Lickey. Bog on the west side of 
Malvern Hill. 
C. distans, 445. Feckenham Moors. Extinct. It is possible that 
this may have been G. binervis. Sm. 
C. pillulifera, 448. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
Agrostis pumila, 71. (Var. of A. vulgaris.) Astwood Common. 
Arundo ( Calamagrostis) Epigejos, 78. Not rare. No locality stated. 
Aira ( Catabrosa) aquatica, 74. About Stourbridge. 
Festuca bromoides, 82. Astwood. 
F. loliacea, 88. Badsey Fields. Rufford. 
* F. (Brachypodium) pinnatum, 83. Badsey. 
F. ( Brachypodium) sylvaticum, 83. Cleve Hill. 
Lolium arvense, 87. Fields about Badsey. Rare. This is a variety 
of L. temulentum. L. 
Hordeum pratense, 88. Common. No locality stated. 
Blechnum boreale, 517. In the lanes about Bromsgrove Lickey. 
11 Asplenium Euta-muraria, 513. Badsey. 
A. Trichomanes, 513. Badsey. 
Scolopendrium Ceterach, 516. ( Ceteracli ofjicinarum.) On walls at 
Badsey. Rufford. 
Equisetum limosum, 501. Near Kidderminster. 
* E. palustre, 501. Feckenham Bog. 
Chara tomentosa, 435. Feckenham Bog. 
C. flexilis, 435. In a stew at Cookhill. 
The plants enumerated in the above list number 
From which we must deduct— 
Species previously recorded 
Veronica tripliyllos—an error (?)... 
Asarum europseum, not specified as 
a Worcester plant 
Leaving for new records 
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