260 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
H. sylvaticum. (H. vulgatum, Fries.) Summer Hill, near 
Kidderminster; in a lane leading from Foxholes towards 
Kidderminster; and in Rock Wood, Burnt Wood, and Wassal 
Wood, near Bewdlev. 
* Campanula patula. In Dolphin Lane and in hedges, Cliaddesley 
Corbet. 
C. Trachelium. Blackstone Rock, near Bewdley ; banks of the 
Severn near Stourport, and on a steep bank about four miles 
on the Hereford Road from Stourport. 
* Menyanthes trifoliata. In a boggy field by Finny Rough near Stone. 
* Verbascum virgatum. Near Worcester, on the road to Ombersley, 
1818. 
* V. Blattaria. Lanes about Foxholes near Kidderminster. 
* Antirrhinum majus. Walls near the Cathedral, Worcester. 
* Linaria spuria. In a hilly field at Hampton Magna, near Evesham. 
* Melampyrum pratense, with orange flowers. In Wire Forest ; in 
Rock Wood, and Burnt Wood, near Bewdley ; and at Black- 
stone, near Bewdley. 
Pedicularis palustris. Oldfield, near Ombersley ; in Wire Forest ; 
and in Burnt Wood, near Bewdley. 
P. sylvatica. In a swamp on the north side of Falling Sands 
Common, Kidderminster ; Oldfield, near Ombersley ; and in 
high pastures at Trimplev Green, near Kidderminster. 
* Verbena officinalis. In a lane near Hartlebury, on the Stone Cross 
at Stone ; and between Dunley Hall and Abberley. 
* Thymus Calamintha ( G. vientlicefolia). Hampton Magna, near 
Evesham. 
Scutellaria minor. In Rock Wood, near Bewdley. 
* Marrubium vulgare. Opposite to Crane’s, of Habberley, on the side 
of the road leading to Picket Rock from Kidderminstei*. 
Myosotis caespitosa, with white flowers. In Burnt Wood, near 
Bewdley. 
* Symphytum officinale, with purple flowers. On the banks of the 
canal, &c., Kidderminster. 
Lysimachia nemorum. In a wood by Picket Pock, near Kidder¬ 
minster.* 
* Anagallis tenella. In a boggy field by Finny Rough, near Stone. 
Extinct in this locality. 
* Rumex maritimus. On the banks of the Lodge Pools, Kidder¬ 
minster. 1816. 
* Juniperus communis. In Wire Forest. 
* Triglochin palustre. Finny Rough, near Stone. 
* Alisma ranunculoides. Oldfield, near Ombersley. 
* Orchis (Gymnadenia) conopsea. In a bog in Wire Forest. 
* Juncus squarrosus, Devil’s Spitalfields (Spittleful), near Kidder¬ 
minster. 
Scirpus sylvaticus. Near the Lodge Pool, Kidderminster, and in 
Wire Forest. 
