BIOGRAPHIES OF WORCESTERSHIRE BOTANISTS NO.1. WILLIAM GROVES PERRY 1796 - 1863

J J Day

Perry was a Warwick man. He published several significant works on the flora of Warwickshire and was, in his day, one of its leading botanical authorities. His Warwickshire work is well documented by Bagnall, 1891, pp.494-502 and Cadbury et al, 1971, pp.52-54. His activities relating to Worcestershire botany are less well known. This note seeks to fill that gap.

Perry was born in Warwick and was a bookseller in the High Street.
The Warwickshire Natural History & Archeological Society was formed in 1838, he was secretary for many years and keeper of their Herbarium from 1841/1842. After his death, his own herbarium was incorporated into that of the Society. His principal collection is now housed in Warwick Museum, (Bagnall 1891; Cadbury 1971).

Bagnall (1891) describes Perry as "a truly enthusiastic botanist", "an able linguist, well skilled in mathematics, and an accomplished musician" and as "an amiable man, and always ready to lend a helping hand".

He took up the study of botany early in life. He left notes and specimens from 1812. His first published list (for Warwickshire) was in 1817 (Perry 1817).

His first Worcestershire contribution was early. It is a good one. There is a specimen in Warwick Museum of Clinopodium ascendens, from Hampton Magna, Evesham, collected in 1812, when he was 16. This remains the sole record for hectad SP04.

Perry's Published Records Relating to Worcestershire
Perry, W.G., Loudon's Magazine of Natural History Vol.IV., 1831, p.450. A list of the rarer plants of Worcester, dated Warwick March 12 1830. 128 records.

Leighton, W.A., Flora of Shropshire, 1841; Leighton acknowledges Perry as a correspondent. 26 records from Wyre Forest area attributed to Perry. The precise locations indicate that the majority of records are from Worcestershire.

Bagnall, J.E., Flora of Warwickshire, 1891. Single record (Perry 1839), from Ipsley in vice-county 38.

Newman, E., Phytologist Vol.I, March 1843, pp.508, 512-514, A List of the Ferns and Fern Allies from the counties of Stafford, Warwick, and Worcester, contributed by the Editor Edward Newman, from various sources. Perry contributed Royal Fern, Osmunda regalis from Moseley. This is cited in Lees, E., Botany of Worcestershire, 1867.

Total number of published Worcestershire records : 157

In addition to the published sources, Perry' herbarium is in Warwick Museum. The catalogue of the Warwick collection lists 118 sheets of Perry's relating to vc37 (Copson, P. c1990).

Total traced Worcestershire records : 275 (38 published records are duplicated by herbarium material). These contain records for 133 species. Of these, 50 species are the earliest traced county record.

W.G.Perry's Visits to Worcestershire

Perry was a frequent visitor to Worcestershire. The following is a tabulation, in chronological order, of Perry's visits.

1812 Hampton Magna, Evesham

1813 Worcester / Bevere / Ombersley / Kidderminster

1816-1839 Kidderminster / Wyre Forest area :-

2 August - 18 September 1816
15 June 1821
22 June 1823 - 27 July 1823 also Abberley
26 March 1827
22 June - 7 July 1827
10 June-13 June 1829 also Abberley
28 May 1832
28 May 1833
16 July - 22 July 1834
25 July 1836
23 June 1837
June 1839

pre-1839 Ipsley

29 January 1841 Malvern

9 September 1841 Worcester

21 September1841 Malvern & Worcester

pre-1842 Moseley

30 June 1856 Bromsgrove (probably Lickey Hills)

The visit to Worcester, 1813

The 1813 records are of interest. It appears probable that they resulted from a single visit over a couple of days. This can be reconstructed from his herbarium specimens. The youthful, he was 17, and, apparently energetic Perry had the opportunity to visit Worcester in the mid to late-summer of 1817. He, very likely, came in search of a new plant, a national rarity, the Twiggy Mullein, Verbascum virgatum.

In Withering's Botanical Arrangement 1787, the editor Dr.J.Stokes (who named the species), published a record for V.virgatum. He gives precise details of location :- "The side of the Turnpike road from Worecester to Ombersley, opposite to the lane leading to Beverley." It appears that Perry held a copy of this or a later edition.

He collected a specimen from the roadside at Bevere. It seems he had an early start, for he had already collected Snapdragon, Antirrhinum majus, from the Cathedral Walls in Worcester. Having secured his rare Mullein, he went north towards Ombersley, collecting from by the roadside Wood Spurge, perhaps at Bourne's Dingle, where it still survives. Reaching Ombersley Common (its demise is documented by Hastings 1832), with its giant chestnut trees he began to explore; he found the Spreading Bellflower, a wood-pasture speciality of Worcestershire (it would be another four years before he secured a Warwickshire specimen, Bagnall 1891). Then, in the way of a good field botanist, he hunted out the wet spots. He discovered and left record of a mesotrophic assemblage, currently, extinct to the county. Perry's records are our sole source of knowledge of this site and its native fen communities.

Having secured his rarities he appears to have proceeded hot-foot, as far as Kidderminster, where he collected Erica tetralix and Eriophorum angustifolium from a lost bog, near to Round Hill Bridge.

His vasculum was full of new and exciting captures, it had been a red-letter day, he determined to return.

1813

Worcester Cathedral Antirrhinum majus Snapdragon
A449 near Bevere Verbascum virgatum Twiggy Mullein
A449 Ombersley Euphorbia amygdaloides ssp. amygdaloides Wood Spurge
Ombersley  Campanula patula preading Bellflower
Oldfield Fen Baldellia ranunculoides Lesser Water-plantain
  Pedicularis sylvatica Lousewort
  Potentilla palustris  Marsh Cinquefoil
Falling Sands Common Kidderminster Erica cinerea Bell Heather
  Erica tetralix Cross-leaved Heath
  Eriophorum angustifolium Common Cottongrass

Kidderminster / Wyre Forest area 1816 - 1839

The 1813 excursion seems to have sparked Perry's botanical enthusiasm. The sandstone country around Kidderminster was novel terrain for a Warwickshire botanist but close enough to visit regularily. Over the period between 1816 - 1839, Perry visited the area on at least twelve occasions. Several visits extended over one or two week periods. The dated labels on his herbarium specimens, from the years 1816 and 1827, arranged in chronological order, not only provide a diary of his excursions in the Kidderminster area but also indicate the range and pattern of his activities :-

02 AUG 1816  Scleranthus annuus  Kidderminster
03 AUG 1816  Drosera rotundifolia  Falling Sands Bog
03 AUG 1816  Epilobium palustre  Falling Sands Bog
03 AUG 1816  Epilobium roseum  Kidderminster
05 AUG 1816 Triglochin palustre  Bog by Fenny Rough
06 AUG 1816  Cirsium palustre  Kidderminster
06 AUG 1816 Epilobium parviflorum  Bog by Fenny Rough
06 AUG 1816 Epilobium tetragonum  Bog by Fenny Rough
07 AUG 1816  Athyrium filix-femina  Kidderminster
07 AUG 1816  Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley
07 AUG 1816  Cystopteris fragilis  Kidderminster
07 AUG 1816  Cystopteris fragilis  Bewdley
07 AUG 1816  Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool
07 AUG 1816  Spergularia rubra  Kidderminster
08 AUG 1816 Anagallis tenella  Bog by Fenny Rough
09 AUG 1816 Dianthus deltoides  Blackstone Rock
09 AUG 1816  Hypericum montanum  Blackstone Rock
12 AUG 1816 Blechnum spicant  Foxholes Kidderminster
12 AUG 1816 Potentilla argentea  Foxholes Kidderminster
12 AUG 1816  Verbascum blattaria  Foxholes Kidderminster
18 SEP 1816 Dipsacus pilosus  Blackstone Rock
26 MAR 1827 Juncus squarrosus  Devils Spittleful
22 JUN 1827 Deschampsia flexuosa  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Lithospermum arvense  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Nardus stricta  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Senecio sylvaticus  Stour Hill
22 JUN 1827 Viola arvensis  Kidderminster
23 JUN 1827  Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley
23 JUN 1827  Dryopteris dilatata  Bewdley
23 JUN 1827  Equisetum palustre  Kidderminster
23 JUN 1827  Luzula sylvatica  Blackstone Rock
23 JUN 1827 Melica uniflora  Blackstone Rock
25 JUN 1827  Ceratocapnos claviculata  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Cornus sanguinea  Foxholes Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Deschampsia flexuosa  Foxholes Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827 Marrubium vulgare  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Polygala vulgaris  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827 Hieracium sp.  Habberley Valley
25 JUN 1827 Hypericum androsaemum  Habberley Valley
25 JUN 1827 Trifolium striatum  Pekket Rock
25 JUN 1827  Vaccinium myrtillus  Pekket Rock
25 JUN 1827 Pedicularis sylvatica  Trimpley
25 JUN 1827 Sorbus domestica  New Parks Wyre Forest
26 JUN 1827 Eriophorum latifolium  Park Brook Bogs
26 JUN 1827  Sorbus aucuparia Wyre Forest
26 JUN 1827 Trifolium striatum  Bewdley to Tenbury Wells Road
29 JUN 1827  Athyrium filix-femina  Fenny Rough
29 JUN 1827  Carex remota  Fenny Rough
04 JUL 1827  Eleocharis palustris  Stack Pool
06 JUL 1827  Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool
07 JUL 1827  Hypericum montanum  Abberley Common
07 JUL 1827  Ranunculus hederaceus  Abberley Hill Flush
07 JUL 1827  Stachys arvensis  between Dunley and Abberley Hill

 

02 AUG 1816  Scleranthus annuus  Kidderminster
03 AUG 1816  Drosera rotundifolia  Falling Sands Bog
03 AUG 1816  Epilobium palustre  Falling Sands Bog
03 AUG 1816  Epilobium roseum  Kidderminster
05 AUG 1816 Triglochin palustre  Bog by Fenny Rough
06 AUG 1816  Cirsium palustre  Kidderminster
06 AUG 1816 Epilobium parviflorum  Bog by Fenny Rough
06 AUG 1816 Epilobium tetragonum  Bog by Fenny Rough
07 AUG 1816  Athyrium filix-femina  Kidderminster
07 AUG 1816  Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley
07 AUG 1816  Cystopteris fragilis  Kidderminster
07 AUG 1816  Cystopteris fragilis  Bewdley
07 AUG 1816  Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool
07 AUG 1816  Spergularia rubra  Kidderminster
08 AUG 1816 Anagallis tenella Bog by Fenny Rough
09 AUG 1816 Dianthus deltoides  Blackstone Rock
09 AUG 1816  Hypericum montanum  Blackstone Rock
12 AUG 1816 Blechnum spicant  Foxholes Kidderminster
12 AUG 1816 Potentilla argentea  Foxholes Kidderminster
12 AUG 1816  Verbascum blattaria  Foxholes Kidderminster
18 SEP 1816 Dipsacus pilosus  Blackstone Rock
26 MAR 1827 Juncus squarrosus  Devils Spittleful
22 JUN 1827 Deschampsia flexuosa  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Lithospermum arvense  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Nardus stricta  Sutton Common
22 JUN 1827 Senecio sylvaticus  Stour Hill
22 JUN 1827 Viola arvensis  Kidderminster
23 JUN 1827  Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley
23 JUN 1827  Dryopteris dilatata  Bewdley
23 JUN 1827  Equisetum palustre  Kidderminster
23 JUN 1827  Luzula sylvatica  Blackstone Rock
23 JUN 1827 Melica uniflora  Blackstone Rock
25 JUN 1827  Ceratocapnos claviculata  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Cornus sanguinea  Foxholes Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Deschampsia flexuosa  Foxholes Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827 Marrubium vulgare  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827  Polygala vulgaris  Kidderminster
25 JUN 1827 Hieracium sp.  Habberley Valley
25 JUN 1827 Hypericum androsaemum  Habberley Valley
25 JUN 1827 Trifolium striatum  Pekket Rock
25 JUN 1827  Vaccinium myrtillus  Pekket Rock
25 JUN 1827 Pedicularis sylvatica  Trimpley
25 JUN 1827 Sorbus domestica  New Parks  Wyre Forest
26 JUN 1827 Eriophorum latifolium Park Brook Bogs
26 JUN 1827  Sorbus aucuparia Wyre Forest
26 JUN 1827 Trifolium striatum  Bewdley to Tenbury Wells Road
29 JUN 1827  Athyrium filix-femina  Fenny Rough
29 JUN 1827  Carex remota  Fenny Rough
04 JUL 1827  Eleocharis palustris  Stack Pool
06 JUL 1827  Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool
07 JUL 1827  Hypericum montanum  Abberley Common
07 JUL 1827  Ranunculus hederaceus  Abberley Hill Flush
07 JUL 1827  Stachys arvensis  between Dunley and Abberley Hill

The maps of Perry's Worcestershire records indicate that he covered the ground around Kidderminster and Bewdley, in some detail.

W.G.Perry Worcestershire Records are mapped below

Map shows Perry records allocated to tetrads (2x2 km squares) of the national grid.

Map shows Perry records allocated to monads (1x1 km squares) of the national grid

It is mainly, due to Perry's work that the early nineteenth century botanical landscape of the sandstone country around Kidderminster is known (a full list of his records appears in the Appendix). Scott (1832) worked the Stourbridge area but no-one had seriously explored the Bromsgrove Sandstone country, further to the south. Perry was the principal early worker on the sandstones, east of the Severn. This was at a time of significant change in the agricultural landscape. Much of the botanically productive ground was lost before the later part of the nineteenth century.

The highlight is his wetland records. As with many experienced field naturalists, Perry's attention seems to have been drawn to wet places, a third of his surviving records are wetland plants.

His records document wetlands at Oldfield, Fenny Rough, Falling Sands Common, Abberley Hill, Park Brook, Devils Spittleful, Rock Coppice, the Great Bog in Wyre. The lists are brief but can be presumed relative complete, for the uncommon species. They include good indicator species for specific fen and bog conditions.

The native flush communities of the Worcestershire sandstone country are virtually lost. Perry's are the best and often only record of the natural flush assemblages in the district. Several of the communities indicated are extinct as Worcestershire habitats.

In March 1830, he wrote up some of his records for Loudon's Magazine, although, curiously, he fails to make reference to his visits of 1821 and 1823. Later, c1840, he supplied a list of plants from Wyre Forest to W.A.Leighton for the latter's Flora of Shropshire (1841). His herbarium specimens provide a record of his continuing activity in the Kidderminster area which apparently ceases after 1840. Subsequently, only occasional visits to Malvern and Worcester are recorded. His last known trip to the county was to Bromsgrove, probably Lickey, on 30th.June 1856.

Footnote

Perhaps the most curious fact concerning Perry is that he and his records are almost entirely ignored by Edwin Lees. The only reference by Lees (1867) traced to date concerning Perry is a repeat of the 1843 record of Osmunda regalis on Moseley Bog (Newman 1843). Lees (1867) also notes four other recorders.

The two men's career's seem to run parallel and in adjoining counties. Perry was born in 1796 and Lees in 1800. Both were involved in the book trade. Perry had a bookshop on the High Street, Warwick. Lees' early career had been in publishing and bookselling, when he occupied an establishment on the High Street, Worcester. Both were interested in natural history from a young age, and devoted much of their adult life to its contemplation and study. Both were intimately connected with their Natural History Clubs, whose areas of study bordered each other. Both published early lists for their respective counties. Both published lists of Worcestershire plants in the same volume of a national journal (Lees 1830, Perry 1831, Lees 1831). Both were known to Leighton in Shropshire and provided records for his flora of that county, 1841. It seems probable that they were acquainted; they had shared interests and moved in the same local circles.

So why did Lees maintain a silence? Record keeping was not Lees' strongpoint. He was disorganised, as any serious study of his Botany of Worcestershire (Lees 1867) will indicate. But Perry's list (Perry 1831) is of considerable interest to a Worcestershire botanist, with many new county records. It was only 13 pages away from a published article of Lees (Lees 1831). Lees was a regular contributor to and therefore, presumably, a reader of this journal. It would seem he deliberately ignored Perry's published records. Is this a case of botanical rivalry, concerning first county records? Did Lees resent a Warwickshire man beating him into print? This seems unlikely as Lees freely acknowledges the contributions of others in his work. Does the explanation lay elsewhere, perhaps through shared business interests? Whatever the explanation, Lees seems to have held silent, throughout. His friend, William Mathews, co-founder with Lees of the Worcestershire Naturalists Field Club in 1847 (ed.Rea 1897), appeared nonplussed when writing on the matter, in 1888, "Perry's list appears to have escaped Mr.Lees's attention."

References

AMPHLETT, J. AND REA, C., Flora of Worcestershire, 1909.

BAGNALL, J.E., Flora of Warwickshire, 1891 (biography pp.494-502).

CADBURY, D.A. ET AL; A Computer-mapped Flora of Warwickshire, 1971 (biography pp.52-54).

COPSON, P., Worcestershire Vice County 37 Catalogue of Specimens in Warwickshire Museum herbarium. Typescript manuscript undated, c1990.

HASTINGS, DR.C., Illustrations of the Natural History of Worcestershire, London 1834.

LEES, E., Loudon's Magazine of Natural History, Vol.III., 1830, p160.

LEES, E., Loudon's Magazine of Natural History, Vol.IV., 1831 p.437.

LEES, E. Botany of Worcestershire, 1867.

LEIGHTON, W.A., Flora of Shropshire, 1841.

MATHEWS, W., History of the County Botany of Worcester, Midland Naturalist Vol.XI, 1888, p.123.

NEWMAN,E. Phytologist Vol.I, March 1843, pp.508, 512-514.

PERRY,W.G., A Select List of Plants found in Warwickshire. Appeared in Dugdale's Warwickshire, 1817.

PERRY,W.G., Manuscript notes interleaved in Perry's personal copy of Plantae Varvicenses Selectae, compiled c.1823-1839.

PERRY,W.G., Loudon's Magazine of Natural History Vol.IV., 1831, p.450.

REA, C editor, Transactions of the Worcestershire Naturalists' Club Vol.I 1897.

SCOTT W., History of Stourbridge and its Vicinity, 1832.

WITHERING,W., ED.STOKES, DR.J., Botanical Arrangement of British Plants, Second Edition, 1787.

Appendix : W.G.Perry's Worcestershire Records

Records in bold are the current known First County Records, by date. Many of these pre-date the records in Amphlett and Rea, 1909, and are published here for the first time.

Scientific name  Site name  Date
Arabis glabra  A448 SO87  1829
Verbascum virgatum  A449 SO85  1813
Euphorbia amygdaloides  A449 SO86  1813
Arabis glabra  A449 SO87  1829
Sambucus nigra  A449 SO87  28 MAY 1832
Sambucus nigra var laciniata  A449 SO87  1829
Dryopteris carthusiana  A456 SO87  1829
Potentilla argentea  A456 SO87  1829
Apium nodiflorum  Abberley Bog  07 JUL 1822
Apium repens  Abberley Bog  07 JUL 1823
Montia fontana  Abberley Bog  1829
Ranunculus hederaceus  Abberley Bog  07 JUL 1827
Onobrychis viciifolia  Abberley Common  1829
Pseudofumaria lutea  Abberley Parish  1829
Hypericum montanum  Apostles Wood  07 JUL 1827
Malva moschata  Apostles Wood  1829
Mycelis muralis  B4091 Worcester Road Bromsgrove  1829
Campanula trachelium  B4203 Great Witley - Bromyard Road 1829
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum  Bewdley  AUG 1816
Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley  07 AUG 1816
Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley  23 JUN 1827
Athyrium filix-femina  Bewdley  17 JUL 1834
Chamerion angustifolium  Bewdley  22 JUL 1834
Cystopteris fragilis  Bewdley  07 AUG 1816
Dryopteris dilatata  Bewdley  23 JUN 1827
Galium mollugo  Bewdley  10 JUL 1829
Malva moschata  Bewdley  1829
Myosotis secunda  Bewdley  11 JUL 1829
Solidago virgaurea  Bewdley  11 JUL 1829
Sedum dasyphyllum  Bewdley to Tenbury Wells Road  1829
Trifolium striatum Bewdley to Tenbury Wells Road 26 JUN 1827
Asplenium trichomanes  Blackstone Rock  1829
Blechnum spicant  Blackstone Rock  1829
Campanula trachelium  Blackstone Rock  1829
Dianthus deltoide  Blackstone Rock  09 AUG 1816
Dipsacus pilosus  Blackstone Rock  18 SEP 1816
Dryopteris dilatata  Blackstone Rock  1829
Geranium lucidum  Blackstone Rock  1829
Hypericum montanum  Blackstone Rock  09 AUG 1816
Luzula sylvatica  Blackstone Rock  23 JUN 1827
Melampyrum pratense  Blackstone Rock  1829
Melica uniflora  Blackstone  23 JUN 1827
Mycelis muralis  Blackstone Rock  1829
Ornithopus perpusillus  Blackstone Rock  1829
Anagallis tenella  Bog by Fenny Rough  08 AUG 1816
Epilobium parviflorum  Bog by Fenny Rough  06 AUG 1816
Epilobium tetragonum  Bog by Fenny Rough  06 AUG 1816
Eriophorum angustifolium  Bog by Fenny Rough  1829
Menyanthes trifoliata  Bog by Fenny Rough  1829
Triglochin palustre  Bog by Fenny Rough  05 AUG 1816
Aira caryophyllea  Bromsgrove (?Lickey)  30 JUN 1856
Ceratocapnos claviculata  Bromsgrove (?Lickey)  30 JUN 1856
Festuca ovina sens.str. Bromsgrove (?Lickey)  30 JUN 1856
Blechnum spicant  Burnt Wood  1829
Eriophorum angustifolium  Burnt Wood  1829
Hieracium sp.  Burnt Wood  1829
Melampyrum pratense  Burnt Wood  1829
Myosotis laxa  Burnt Wood  1829
Pedicularis palustris  Burnt Wood  1829
Solidago virgaurea  Burnt Wood  1829
Campanula patula  Chaddesley Corbett Parish  1829
Inula conyzae  Chaddesley Corbett Parish  1829
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum  Cookley  JUL 1834
Campanula patula  Cookley  16 JUL 1834
Campanula rotundifolia  Cookley  16 JUL 1834
Galium mollugo ssp. erectum  Cookley  16 JUL 1834
Drosera rotundifolia  Devils Spittleful  1829
Juncus squarrosus  Devils Spittleful  26 MAR 1827
Campanula patula  Dolphin Lane?  1829
Aquilegia vulgaris  Dowles Brook  1829
Sparganium emersum  Dowles Brook  17 JUL 1834
Drosera rotundifolia  Falling Sands Bog  03 AUG 1816
Drosera rotundifolia  Falling Sands Bog  1829
Epilobium palustre  Falling Sands Bog  03 AUG 1816
Erica tetralix  Falling Sands Bog  1813
Eriophorum angustifolium  Falling Sands Bog  1813
Eriophorum angustifolium  Falling Sands Bog  23 JUN 1837
Pedicularis sylvatica  Falling Sands Bog  1829
Vicia sativa ssp. nigra  Falling Sands Bog  1829
Teesdalia nudicaulis  Falling Sands Common  1829
Athyrium filix-femina  Fenny Rough  29 JUN 1827
Blechnum spicant  Fenny Rough  1829
Carex remota  Fenny Rough  29 JUN 1827
Hieracium sp.  Fenny Rough  1829
Blechnum spicant  Foxholes Kidderminster  12 AUG 1816
Cornus sanguinea  Foxholes Kidderminster  25 JUN 1827
Deschampsia flexuosa  Foxholes Kidderminster 25 JUN 1827
Hieracium sp.  Foxholes Kidderminster  1829
Potentilla argentea  Foxholes Kidderminster  12 AUG 1816
Potentilla argentea  Foxholes Kidderminster  1829
Umbilicus rupestris  Foxholes Kidderminster  1829
Verbascum blattaria  Foxholes Kidderminster  12 AUG 1816
Eriophorum latifolium  Great Bog New Parks  1841
Anthriscus caucalis  Greenhill Kidderminster  28 MAY 1833
Blackstonia perfoliata  Habberley Valley  21 JUL 1834
Erodium maritimum  Habberley Valley  1829
Hieracium sp.  Habberley Valley  25 JUN 1827
Hypericum androsaemum  Habberley Valley  25 JUN 1827
Lysimachia nemorum  Habberley Valley  1829
Mycelis muralis  Habberley Valley  1829
Clinopodium ascendens  Hampton Evesham  1812
Kickxia spuria  Hampton Evesham  1812
Eriophorum angustifolium  Hartlebury Common  JUN 1839
Inula conyzae  Hartlebury Parish  1829
Linum usitatissimum  Hartlebury Parish  1829
Thlaspi arvense  Hartlebury Parish  1829
Verbena officinalis  Hartlebury Parish  1829
Scutellaria minor  Hitterhill Coppice Wyre Forest  1841
Vaccinium myrtillus  Ipsley Coppice  1839
Arabis glabra  Kidderminster  1829
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum  Kidderminster  AUG 1816
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum  Kidderminster  JUN 1827
Athyrium filix-femina  Kidderminster  07 AUG 1816
Blechnum spicant  Kidderminster  1829
Carduus crispus  Kidderminster  1829
Ceratocapnos claviculata  Kidderminster  25 JUN 1827
Cirsium palustre  Kidderminster  06 AUG 1816
Cystopteris fragilis  Kidderminster  07 AUG 1816
Epilobium roseum  Kidderminster  03 AUG 1816
Epilobium roseum  Kidderminster  1829
Equisetum palustre  Kidderminster  23 JUN 1827
Erica cinerea  Kidderminster  1813
Galium saxatile  Kidderminster  1829
Geranium columbinum  Kidderminster  1829
Marrubium vulgare  Kidderminster  25 JUN 1827
Ornithopus perpusillus  Kidderminster  1829
Polygala vulgaris  Kidderminster  25 JUN 1827
Scleranthus annuus  Kidderminster  02 AUG 1816
Spergularia rubra  Kidderminster  07 AUG 1816
Thlaspi arvense  Kidderminster  1829
Vicia sativa ssp. nigra  Kidderminster  1829
Viola arvensis  Kidderminster  22 JUN 1827
Athyrium filix-femina  Malvern Hills  21 SEP 1841
Ceratocapnos claviculata  Malvern Hills  21 SEP 1841
Dryopteris dilatata  Malvern Hills  21 SEP 1841
Osmunda regalis  Moseley Common  1842
Rosa pimpinellifolia x sherardii  New Parks Wyre Forest 1829
Sorbus domestica  New Parks Wyre Forest  25 JUN 1827
Centaurium erythraea  North Wood Wribbenhall  22 JUL 1834
Erica cinerea  North Wood Wribbenhall  22 JUL 1834
Lysimachia vulgaris  North Wood Wribbenhall  22 JUL 1834
Baldellia ranunculoides  Oldfield Fen  1813
Pedicularis palustris  Oldfield Fen  1829
Pedicularis sylvatica  Oldfield Fen  1813
Potentilla palustris  Oldfield Fen  1813
Campanula patula  Ombersley Parish  1813
Pedicularis sylvatica  Ombersley Parish  1813
Eleocharis palustris  Park Brook Bogs  17 JUL 1834
Eriophorum latifolium  Park Brook Bogs  26 JUN 1827
Gymnadenia conopsea  Park Brook Bogs  1829
Gymnadenia conopsea  Park Brook Bogs  17 JUL 1834
Isolepis setacea  Park Brook Bogs  17 JUL 1834
Alchemilla vulgaris agg.  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Aquilegia vulgaris  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Carex pulicaris  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Eriophorum latifolium  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Geranium sylvaticum  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Gymnadenia conopsea  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Isolepis setacea  Park Brook Wyre Forest  1841
Valeriana dioica  Park BrookWyre Forest   1841
Ceratocapnos claviculata  Pekket Rock  1829
Cirsium palustre  Pekket Rock  1829
Cirsium palustre  Pekket Rock  13 JUL 1829
Hypericum montanum  Pekket Rock  1829
Polygala vulgaris  Pekket Rock  1829
Trifolium striatum  Pekket Rock  25 JUN 1827
Trifolium striatum  Pekket Rock  1829
Umbilicus rupestris  Pekket Rock  1829
Vaccinium myrtillus  Pekket Rock  25 JUN 1827
Lobularia maritima  Red Hill Worcester 09 SEP 1841
Campanula trachelium  River Severn  1829
Blechnum spicant  Rock Coppice  1829
Hieracium sp.  Rock Coppice  1829
Melampyrum pratense  Rock Coppice  1829
Mycelis muralis  Rock Coppice  1829
Scutellaria minor  Rock Coppice  11 JUL 1829
Stachys arvensis  SO76 tetrad U  07 JUL 1827
Verbena officinalis  SO76 tetrad U  1829
Carex pseudocyperus  Stack Pool  1829
Eleocharis palustris  Stack Pool  04 JUL 1827
Rorippa palustris  Stack Pool  1829
Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool  07 AUG 1816
Rumex maritimus  Stack Pool  06 JUL 1827
Scirpus sylvaticus  Stack Pool  22 JUN 1823
Symphytum officinale  Staffordshire & Worcs. Canal 1829
Asplenium ruta-muraria  Stone Church  1829
Verbena officinalis  Stone Church  1829
Verbena officinalis  Stone Parish  15 JUL 1836
Hieracium sp.  Stour Hill  1829
Mycelis muralis  Stour Hill  1829
Onopordum acanthium  Stour Hill  1829
Senecio sylvaticus  Stour Hill  22 JUN 1827
Deschampsia flexuosa  Sutton Common  22 JUN 1827
Lithospermum arvense  Sutton Common  22 JUN 1827
Nardus stricta  Sutton Common  22 JUN 1827
Ornithopus perpusillus  Sutton Common  1829
Galium odoratum  Trimpley  21 JUL 1834
Pedicularis sylvatica  Trimpley  25 JUN 1827
Oreopteris limbosperma  Trimpley Green  21 JUL 1834
Polystichum setiferum  Trimpley Green  21 JUL 1834
Veronica montana  Trimpley Green  21 JUL 1834
Hieracium sp.  Wassall Wood  1829
Vicia sylvatica  Wassall Wood  13 JUL 1829
Carduus crispus  Wolverley Parish  16 JUL 1834
Potentilla argentea  Wolverley Parish  1829
Verbascum lychnitis  Wolverley Parish  1829
Asplenium ruta-muraria  Worcester  21 SEP 1841
Antirrhinum majus  Worcester Cathedral  1813
Cirsium palustre  Worcestershire Beacon  21 SEP 1841
Veronica officinalis Worcestershire Beacon  29 JAN 1841
Blechnum spicant  Wordley Dingle  1829
Saponaria officinalis  Wribbenhall  22 JUL 1834
Aquilegia vulgaris  Wyre Forest  1841
Campanula trachelium  Wyre Forest  1841
Centaurium erythraea  Wyre Forest  1841
Drosera rotundifolia  Wyre Forest  17 JUL 1834
Geranium sylvaticum  Wyre Forest  1841
Hypericum androsaemum  Wyre Forest  17 JUL 1834
Juniperus communis  Wyre Forest  1829
Juniperus communis  Wyre Forest  1841
Malva moschata  Wyre Forest  1841
Melampyrum pratense  Wyre Forest  26 JUN 1823
Pedicularis palustris  Wyre Forest  1829
Pedicularis palustris  Wyre Forest  1841
Platanthera bifolia  Wyre Forest  1841
Polygala vulgaris  Wyre Forest  1841
Potamogeton crispus  Wyre Forest  1841
Prunus domestica  Wyre Forest  1841
Rosa tomentosa agg.  Wyre Forest  25 JUN 1821
Scirpus sylvaticus  Wyre Forest  1829
Scirpus sylvaticus  Wyre Forest  1841
Sorbus aucuparia  Wyre Forest  26 JUN 1827
Sparganium emersum  Wyre Forest  1841
Vaccinium myrtillus  Wyre Forest  1841
Valeriana officinalis  Wyre Forest  1841
Veronica officinalis  Wyre Forest  1841

 

237 Rows (38 literature records duplicate herbarium material, in these the date is taken from the specimen).

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