THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. P. OFFICINALIS. L. (Common P.) Throughout the 

 Summer. 



Cornfields, gardens, hedges, and road sides, frequent. 



2. COEYDALIS. De Cand. Corydalis. 

 JDiadelph. Rexand. L. 



1. C. LUTEA. Lindl. (Yellow C.) May — Aug. V, 



On an old brick wall at Broad Green, probably an outcast 

 from a garden, — W. H. 



2. C. CLAVicuLATA. D. C. (White Climbing C.) June — 



July. % 



In a wood behind Bidston Hall, near a spot where a 

 quantity of large furze is growing, plentiful, — W,H. Near 

 Gill Moss Chapel, — W.S. Roadsides at Bidston and 

 Upton, and Seaforth. Crosby, — R. Tudor. Formby. 

 Southport, — F. P. Marrat. 



Ord. VI. Cruciferje. Juss. 

 The Cruciferous Family. 



SUB-ORD. I. PLEURORHIZ^. 



1. BARBAEEA. Br. Winter Cress. 

 Tetradynamia Siliquosa. L. 



1. B. VULGARIS. Br. (Bitter W., Yellow Eocket.) May — 



August. 11 



Hedge banks and waste places frequent. 



2. B. PRiECOx. Br. (Early W., Belleisle Cress.) April — 



Oct. S^ 



Sandy fields in Bootle and Linacre, frequent, — ^W.S. 



2. TUEEITIS. Linn. Tower Mustard. 

 Tetradyn^ Siliquosa. L. 



1. T. GLABRA. L. (Long-podded T.) May — July. 



Said in " Robinson's Southport" to grow in that locality. — 

 This requires confirmation. 



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