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BY W. ADDISON, ESQ.
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APPENDIX No. I.

A LIST OF THE RABER PLANTS INDIGENOUS IN THE DISTRICT.

Veronica scutellata.—At the western base of the Worcestershire Beacon, and by ponds at Malvern.
———— montana.—Several places on the hills.
Pinguicula vulgaris.—In the bog at the south-west of the Worcestershire Beacon.
Valeriana diöica.—Frequent in the moist coppices.
Eleocharis acicularis.—In the bog at the base of the Worcestershire Beacon.
Eriophorum polystachion.—In the bog at the base of the Worcestershire Beacon.
Poa nemoralis.—In the wood near the Well, House, Malvern, &c.
Nardus stricta.—Abundant on the hills
Phalaris arundinacea.—Near the Spa, Great Malvern.
Aira flexuosa.—Rocks on the hills.
——— caryophyllea.—Abundant on the hills.
Holcus mollis.—North end of the hills.
Festuca sylvatica.—Very common.
Montia fontana.—In the rills on the hills; and in the dryest places much altered in habit.
Dipsacus pilosus.—In the lane below Malvern church.
Potamogeton natans.—Ponds about Malvern.
Mœnchia erecta.—Frequent on the hills.
Myosotis versicolor.—Common on the hills.
Lythospermum officinale.—On the walls at Little Malvern Church, &c.
Primula elatior.—In the pastures about Malvern.
———— vulgaris.—(The stalked variety) ditto.
Viola hirta.—In a lane at Colwall abundantly, Cowley Park, &c.
Anagallis tenella.—In the bog at the western base of the Worcestershire Beacon.