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BY W. ADDISON, ESQ.
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Polypodium Dryopteris.—In the stony places at the End Hill.
———— calcareum.—With the above.
Aspidium Oreopteris.—In several localities on the hills.
———— aculeatum.—In the lane below the church abundantly.
———— angulare.—Ditto
———— lobatum.—In the shady lanes of Mathon, Cradley, &c.
———— spinulosum.—In the woods and coppices of Mathou, Cradley, &c.
———— dilatatum.—Ditto
———— Filix fœmina.—abundantly in various places.
———— irriguum.—Ditto.
Asplenium Adiantum-niqrum.—Abundantly.
Scolopendrium Ceterach.—On a walk, and on the abbey church, Great Malvern.
Blechnum boreale.—In the bog at the western base of the Worcestershire Beacon, and other places.
Equisetum fluviatile.—In the coppice near the Chalybeate Spa, Great Malvern.
Aquilegia vulgaris.—In Cowleigh Park.


MOSSES GROWING ON THE MALVERN HILLS.[1]

Phascum crispum.
Gynmostomum pyriforme.
Anictangium ciliatum.
Polytrichum undulatum.—piliferum—commune.—urnigerum-alöides.
Tortula muralis—ruralis.—subulata—fallax—revoluta.
Grimmia pulvinata—ovata.
Weissia cirrhata—crispula—controversa.
Dicranum cerviculatum-Starkii—Scottianum—adiantoides
Trichostomum lanuginosum—heterostichum—polyphyllum
Didymodon purpureus.
Funaria hygrometrica.
Orthotrichum affine—diaphanum—crispum
Anomodon curtipendulum—viticulosum.
Bartramia pomiformis—fontana—ithyphylla.
Hypnum trichomanoides—complanatum—denticulatum
  1. For this list of cryptogamous plants I am indebted to two very accomplished young ladies, whose botanical acquirements would do credit to a professor of the science.