The Rusins in Minnesota. by Duly W.

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Cardamine amara (Bitter Ladies’ Smock) . . Blackstone. Cerastium arvense (Field Chick-weed) . . Blackstone. Hypericum montanum (Mountain St. John’s-wort) . . Blackstone. Sedum dasyphyllum . . Blackstone. Viola canina (Dog’s Violet) . . Hartlebury Common. Radiola millegrana (Thyme-leaved Flax-seed) . . Hartlebury Common. Comarum palustre (Purple Marsh Cinquefoil) . . Hartlebury Common. Menyanthes trifoliata (Buck-bean) . . Hartlebury Common. Chenopodium ficifolium . . About Bewdley. Chenopodium polyspermum .

In addition to objects of natural history, it contains others of interest obtained from Wroxeter, and is open daily from ten to four to visitors upon payment of twopence. , with one of the ancient towers, are still standing, and form a pleasant walk. But the grand promenade is the Quarry Avenue, which, with Kingsland on the opposite side, is the common property of the inhabitants. The former is a sloping piece of meadow land, intersected by limes, whose intertwining branches make a fretted archway of living green, whilst the latter is the spot where the trade pageant, called Shrewsbury Show, is held.

If the tourist be a geologist he will find it pleasant to follow the course of Linley Brook, on the banks of which he may find fish of ancient date, in beds forming a passage from the Upper Ludlow to the Old Bed Sandstone. He will be interested, too, in noticing the angles at which the latter dip beneath the carboniferous strata, and these again beneath the overlying permians. ” 30 Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway A plain slab in Barrow churchyard covers Tom’s remains, and simply records the date at which he died.

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