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BY W. ADDISON, ESQ.
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Reseda Luteola.—By the sides of the road, common.
——— lutea.—Ditto.
Roca tomentosa.—Cowley Park, Malvern.—Dr. Hastings.
—— micrantha.—Near Little Malvern. Ditto.
—— Borreri.—Woods near Malvern. Ditto.
—— arvensis.—In the hedge-rows, frequent.
Potentilla argentea.—On the rocks on the north hill, and elsewhere sparingly.
————— verna.—On the right of the turnpike road ascending towards the Herefordshire Beacon.
Ranunculus parviflorus.—Abundant in several places.
Nepeta cataria.—Near the turnpike, by the entrance to Eastnor Castle.
Mentha piperita.—In ditches at Malvern Link, Colwall, and other places sparingly.
Mentha Pulegium.—On the common by the road-side at Barnard's Green.
Thymus Calamintha.—On the hills.
Scutellaria galericulata.—On a hedge-bank at Barnard's Green.
Lathrœa squamaria.—Upon the roots of the ulmus montana, at the Lodge, Great Malvern.
Antirrhinum Cymbalaria.—On old walls about Great Malvern.
—————— majus.—On old walls at Great Malvern.
Digitalis purpurea.—Very abundantly.
Cardamine impatiens.—Very abundantly.
Erodium cicutarium.—Near the turnpike by the entrance to Eastnor Castle
Geranium lucidum.—Abundantly.
———— phœum.—By the side of a watery lane beyond the Hales-end, Cradley.
Malva rotundifolia.—Common in Great Malvern.
——— moschata.—Abundantly in the hedge-banks.
Fumaria capreolata.—Abundantly about the hills.
———— claviculata.—Abundant among the loose stones on the hill.
Anthyllis vulneraria.—Cradley, &c.