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MEDICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF MALVERN,
Campanula patula.—In the lanes below Malvern.
—————— latifolia.—In a coppice below the Chalybeate Spa.
Hyoscyamus niger.—In gravelly places about Malvern.
Euonymus europeus.—In the hedge-rows at Malvern and Cradley.
Ulmus montana.—Frequent.
Pimpinella saxifraga.—On Malvern Common.
Angelica sylvestris.—In the boggy coppice near the Chalybeate.
Beupleurum tennuissimum.—At Barnard's Green, on the right of the road below Garford Court.
Torrilis infesta.—Corn fields below Great Malvern.
Drosera rotundifolia.-In the bog at the western base of the Worcestershire Beacon.
Galanthus nivalis.—In a field near the turnpike at Little Malvern; and certainly wild near the Wintal Farm, Cradley.
Juncus uliginosus.
Luciola Fosteri.—In a coppice near the Well House.
Triglochin palustre.
Colchicum autumnale.—Very common.
Chlora perfoliata.—On the calcareous strata of Cradley, Leigh, &c.
Polygonum Bistorta.—In a field near the Chalybeate Spa, and Cowleigh.
Paris quadrifolia.—In the coppice near the Chalybeate Spa.
Chrysosplenium alternifolium.—Abundant in the brooks at Mathon and Cradley.
Scleranthus annuus.—On dry sandy places on the hills.
Cotyledon umbilicus.—On almost all the rocks.
Saxifraga tridactylites.—On walls and the roofs of cottages.
Sedum Telephium.—Among the rocks on the north hill; a common weed in a field behind Norris Farm, at Leigh.
——— acre.—On the rocks on the hill.
——— reflexum.—Ditto.
Spergula arvensis.—Rather common.
————— nodosa.—Common.
Thalictrum flavum.—At the Rhydd.