CLASS I. 



DICOTYLEDONOUS, OR EXOGENOUS 

 PLANTS. 



Sub-ClassI. THALAMIFLORiE. fOrdi— xviii.) 



Ord. L Ranunculacb^. Juss. The Crowfoot Family. 



1. CLEMATIS. Linn. TraveUer^s Joy, 

 Polyand/ria Poh/gnia. L. 



1. C, viTALBA. L. (Common T.) June — August, v^ 



We insert this on the authority of Mr. John Harrison, of 

 St Helens, who found it growing in Ditton Marsh, in 

 1850. There is a specimen also in the Herb, of the Bot 

 Gar., stated to have been found in Cheshire, in 1801, by 

 J. Clough. 



2. THALICTRUM. Linn. Meadow Rue. 

 Polyand, Poh/gn. L. 



1. T. MINUS. L. (Lesser M.) June, July. V. 



Shore of Dee, at Parkgate, plentiful,— W.S. Little Hilbre 

 Island. Southport, (Guide to Southport) ? 



2. T. FLAVUM. L. (Common M.) June, July. 2^ 



Ditches about Hoylake, plentiful. Ditch beyond Croxteth 

 Hall, on the road to Knowsley Old Chapel,— W.H. Little 

 Crosby, abundant. Near Speke Hall,— W.S. Hale Point. 

 Altcai- Mai-sh. Near Southport, Sefton Meadows, — 

 Mr. Bean. 



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