THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. V. Anagallis. L. (Water S.) July, August. U 



In ditches and wet places, fiecjuent 



4. V. Beccabunga. L. (Brooklime.) May — October. U 



In ditches and wet places, very common. 



5. V. OFFICINALIS. L. (Common S.) May — July. U 



Dry barren pastures and way sides, very common. 



6. V. MONTANA. L, (Mountain S.) April — July. U 



Tn moist woods and shady places, frequent. Eastham and 

 Bromboro' woods, — W.S. Croxteth woods, — ^W.H. 



7. V. CHAMiEDRYs. L. (Germander S.) May — July. 2^ 



Shady places, hedge banks and pastures, common. 



8. V. HEDERIFOLIA. L. (Ivy-lcavcd S.) April — June. 



Hedge banks, common. 



9. V. AGRESTis .L. (Green procumbent Field S.) April — 



September. 



In fields amd waste places, common. 



10. V. ARVENsis. L. (Wall S.) April — September. 



Walls and hedge banks, common. 



B. Stamens didynamous. (Gen. 2 — 10.) 

 Bidynam. Angiosperm. Linn. 



2. BARTSIA. Linn. Bartsia. 



1. B. viscosA. L. (Yellow viscid B.) June — October 



Sandy fields about Bootle, Crosby, Formby, and Southport 

 The sand hills from Hoylake to New Brighton, frequent. 

 Also in a lane near Sefton, — Mr. Bean, and near Thornton, 

 Ormskirk, <fec. 



2. B. Odontites. Huds. (Red B.) July, August. 



Barren pastures, com fields, and way sides, very common. 

 Occasionally it is found with white flowers. 



3. EUPHRASIA. Linn. Eye-Bright. 

 1. E. officinalis. L. (Common E.i May — Sept. 



Pastures and waste places, common. 

 Acronycta Evphrarii feeds on this plaut. 



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