HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
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R. tomentosa. 
* R. rubiginosa. 
R. micrantha. On the thickety side of the Warren Hill. 
R. Borreri. In the woods. 
R. Forsteri. In the woods. Var. of R. canina, now known as R. urbica, 
Leman. 
Pyrus torminalis. In the woods. 
P. Aucuparia. Numerous at the base of the North Hill. 
Circaea lutetiana. 
* Sedum Telephium. Abundant on the rocks of the North Hill. 
S. acre. Abundant on the rocks of the North Hill. 
* S. album. Abundant on the rocks of the North Hill. 
* Cotyledon Umbilicus. Numerous in the fissures of the rocks. 
* Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Abundant in shallow plashy rills. 
* Sium repens. In marshy ground on the west side of the Worcester¬ 
shire Beacon. 
h * Viburnum Lantana. In the woods on limestone near Ledbury. 
* Asperula odorata. 
* Dipsacus pilosus. 
* Carlina vulgaris. 
* Anthemis nobilis. Abundant on the wet commons near the Hills. 
Solidago Virgaurea. On the rocks. 
f Hieracium murorum. On the rocks. 
I suspect H. vulgatum, Fries, abundant on the rocks 
at Malvern, is the plant intended here. 
* Vaccinium Myrtillus. On the rocks of the Worcestershire Beacon. 
Calluna vulgaris. No other kind of heath grows throughout the 
range. 
h * Vinca minor. In a wood on the summit of a limestone hill near 
Cradley. 
* Chlora perfoliata. Near the limestone quarries. 
* Gentiana Amarella. On limestone in a rocky wood near the Wych. 
Plentifully. 
Cuscuta Epithymum. On the North Hill. 
Datura Stramonium. On waste ground near the Church. 
* Hyoscyamus niger. In abundance at the base of the Hills near the 
Wells. 
* Verbascum Thapsus. In abundance. 
* V. Blattaria. Side of the road to Worcester. 
* Digitalis purpurea. In all parts of the range. Profusely. 
f Veronica triphyllos. At the northern extremity of the Link 
Common. An error. See “ Neio Botanists' Guide," p. 622. 
Lathraea squamaria. At the base of the North Hill on the roots of 
holly, and in a thick wood on a conglomerate near the Teme on 
the roots of maple. 
