HISTORY OF THE COUNTY BOTANY OF WORCESTER. 287 
A further list of “plants varying in the colour of their 
flowers’’ follows the list of “ plants on the Malvern Hills.” 
The following Worcester records are extracted from it:— 
Polygala vulgaris. White flowers. (Possibly the typical form.) 
On limestone to the north of Malvern. 
Geranium pusillum. White flowers. Henwick Hill, on sandy 
ground. 
* Saponaria officinalis. With double flowers. In a hedge on the 
road to Cothridge. 
Spiraea Ulmaria. With full flowers. In a marshy place at Batten- 
hall on the road to Cruckbarrow Hill. 
Rubus leucostachys. In a hedge on the north side of Worcester. 
R. glandulosus. Bromsgrove Lickey. 
Carduus nutans. 
* Antirrhinum majus. Cream coloured flowers. On an old wall near 
the Commandery, Worcester. 
Betonica officinalis. White flowers. Helbury Hill, west of 
Worcester. 
Prunella vulgaris. White flowers. West side of Worcester. 
Crocus vernus. With white flowers. In a low field south side of 
Worcester. 
There are so many old records in these lists that it will be 
convenient to recapitulate the new ones. 
Arenaria rubra. 
Hypericum pulchrum. 
Tilia parvifolia. 
Geranium pusillum. 
Ilex aquifolium. 
Hedysarum Onobrychis. 
( Onohryclnssativa .) (Perry.) 
Spiraea salicifolia. 
S. Ulmaria. 
Alchemilla vulgaris. 
Rubus leucostachys. 
R. glandulosus. 
Rosa villosa. 
R. tomentosa. 
R. micrantha. 
R. Borreri. 
R. Forsteri. Var. of canina. 
Pyrus torminalis. 
P. Aucuparia. 
Circaea lutetiana. 
Sedum acre. 
Solidago Virg-aurea. (Perry.) 
Calluna vulgaris. 
Cuscuta Epithymum. 
Datura Stramonium. 
Lathraea squamaria. 
Lycopus europaeus. 
Mentha piperita. 
M. viridis. 
Betonica officinalis. 
Prunella vulgaris. 
Lithospermum officinale. 
Myosotis caespitosa. (Perry.). 
Rumex palustris. 
Crocus vernus. 
Tulipa sylvestris. 
Eriophorum polystachion. 
(Perry.) 
Aira caryophyllea. 
Festuca gigantea. 
(Bromus yiqanteus.) 
