284 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
passed away from us since this paragraph was first in type, 
his botanical work having extended over a period of nearly 
sixty years.* 
The Malvern List contains a few records from the County 
of Hereford which is entangled with that of Worcester in the 
vicinity of the Malvern Hills. These I have marked with the 
letter h. There are also a few cases in which I think the 
author has fallen into error in the identification of his plants. 
Edwin Lees: in Loudon’s “ Magazine of Natural History.” 
Vol. III., 1880, p. 160. “ Plants on the Malvern Hills.” 
The List is dated September 18th, 1829. 
* Ranunculus parviflorus. 
* Aquilegia vulgaris. 
* Fumaria (Corydalis) claviculata. 
* Cistus Helianthemum. (H. vuhjarc.) 
* Drosera rotundifolia. Bog on western side of the Beacon. 
* Dianthus Armeria. 
* Stellaria uliginosa. 
* Spergula saginoides. (S. nodosa , L., must be the plant intended.) In 
a marshy spot on the western side of the Worcestershire Beacon. 
Also in another springy spot near the Y/ycli. 
Arenaria rubra. Abundant on the rocks. Also near the Wycli. 
* Montia fontana. In plasliy rills on the Hill. 
* Hypericum Androsaemum. In a wood near Little Malvern Priory. 
H. pulchrum. Abundant on the heathy ground at the north base of 
the End Hill. 
Tilia parvifolia. Woods at the north end of the Range. 
* Linum usitatissimum. Near Little Malvern. 
* Geranium lucidum. 
Ilex Aquifolium. Almost covering the hills in the southern part of 
the chain. 
* Anthyllis Vulneraria. 
f Trifolium ochroleucum. On the Link Common. Must, I think, be an 
error. 
* Ornithopus perpusillus. 
Hedysarum Onobrychis (O. saliva). On the limestone rocks. 
* Vicia sylvatica. In the wood below the Worcestershire Beacon. 
Spiraea salicifolia. Near Welland Common, perhaps naturalised 
there, as a garden was not far from the spot. 
Alchemilla vulgaris. 
* Potentilla argentea. Plentiful on the rocks. 
h P. verna. On the rock above the cave on the Herefordshire Beacon. 
Rosa villosa. (R. mollissima.) 
* Mr. Lees died on the 21st October, 1887, at the advanced age 
of 87. 
