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Avenafatua. Wild oat. In hard tilled corn fields. 
llordeum murinum. Wall barley. Dry banks on 
road sides. 
Pypsacus sylvestris. Wild teasel. Moist hedges. 
—- pilosa. Shepherd’s rod. Moist hedge sides 
near Droitwich. 
Scabiosa succisa. Devil's bit scabious. Rough pas¬ 
tures, 
. columbaria. Small field scabious. Bredon 
Hill. 
Galium mollugo. Tall galium. Hedges. 
* - spurium. Corn galium, or hairough. Corn 
fields. 
* ■ ■ ■ verwn. Yellow bed straw. In pastures. 
Sanguisorba officinalis. Meadow burnet. In mea¬ 
dows. 
Plantago major. Broad plantain. Road sides. 
-- media. Hoary plantain, or lamb’s tongue. 
A variety with variegated straw-coloured stripes 
grows at Hawford Bridge, near Worcester. 
——- lanceolata. Rib grass. In pastures. 
Cynoglossum officinale. Hound’s tongue. Hedge sides 
Shrawley, and other places, in the town of 
Evesham, on rubbish. 
Ditto, variety, folio virente. Green leaved hound’s 
tongue. Between Worcester and Pershore, 
and in shady lanes about Worcest.— Dr. Nash. 
Symphytum officinale. Cornirey. In great plenty 
upon the Stour near Kidderminster, a good pot 
herb. 
Echium vulgare. Viper’s bugloss. Road side in the 
north of the county, a showy flower. 
Primula vulgaris. Primrose. Ditch banks. 
. — veris. Cowslip, Meadows, early in spring. 
Convolvulus 
