286 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 
Lycopus europaeus. 
Mentha piperita. Plentiful by the rills on the Chase. 
M. viridis. By the side of a stream near Newland. 
* Thymus Calamintha. (G. menthifolia.) Abundant. 
* Nepeta Cataria. 
Lithospermum officinale. 
Myosotis caespitosa. 
* Cynoglossum sylvaticum. In the woody glen at the foot of the 
Warren Hill, Little Malvern. 
* Pinguicula vulgaris. In a bog on the west side of the Worcester¬ 
shire Beacon, but in no other part of the Hills. 
* Anagallis tenella. Mossy bog at the foot of the Worcestershire 
Beacon. 
Rumex palustris. Marsh by the Chalybeate Spring. 
* Polygonum Bistorta. In moist copsy meadows to the north of the 
Hills. 
f P. viviparum. No locality stated. An error. See “ Neio Botanists' 
Guide," p. 203. 
* Juniperus communis. On the limestone rocks. 
* Taxus baccata. Abundant in the woods on limestone. 
* Triglochin palustre. In boggy places. 
* Orchis pyramidalis. On the limestone banks. 
* 0. ( Gymnadenia) conopsea. Covering whole meadows at the foot of 
the northern limestone eminences. 
* 0. (Habenaria) viridis. In pastures at the base of the North Hill. 
* 0. (Habenaria ) bifolia. In the woods. 
Almost certainly II. chlorantha. Bab. 
* 0. (ophrys) apifera. On the limestone rocks at Leigh Sinton. 
* Neottia spiralis (Spiranthes autumnalis). On the wet commons. 
* Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus. In profusion in a wood near Little 
Malvern Church. 
h * Galanthus nivalis. In great abundance in a mossy glen at the north¬ 
western base of the Herefordshire Beacon, and in the adjoining 
wood. 
* Paris quadrifolia. In the thick woods at the western bases of the 
two beacons. 
Tulipa sylvestris. This was found among the limestone quarries by 
Jas. T. Goodman. 
* Colchicum autumnale. Abundant in the moist meadows on the 
western side of the Hills. 
Eriophorum polystachion. In a bog on the western side of the Hills. 
Aira caryophyllea. 
Festuca gigantea (Bromus giyanteus). On the limestone hills north 
of Malvern. 
f * F. Calamaria. On the limestone hills north of Malvern. I suspect 
an error in this locality. 
* Nardus stricta. On the commons. 
