THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. AEABIS. Linn. Rock Oress. Tei/radyn. Siliquosa. L. 

 1. A. HiRsuTA. Br. (Hairy R.) June — August. S 



Sand hills in New Brighton, Crosby and Formby, abundant. 



4. CAEDAMINE. Linn. BiUer Cress. 

 Tetradyn. Siliquosa. L. 



1. C. AMARA. L. (Large flowered B.) April — June. 11 



In a brook which crosses the Tarbuck road, about a mile 

 beyond Gateacre. In a ditch about fifty yards beyond the 

 " Rocket" public house, Oak Vale, near Broad Green. — W.H. 

 In Fazakerley, by the side of a footpath which commences 

 by Walton Church, — W^.S. Meadows near West Derby. 

 Melling, in Ditches, — T. Sansom. Southport. 



2. C. PRATENSis. L. (Common B., Lad/s Smock or Cuckoo- 



flower.) April — June. U 



Moist meadows and ditch sides, abundant 

 Vab. with double flowers on the sand hiUs beyond New Brigh- 

 ton, — T. Sansom. 



3. C. HIRSUTA. L. (Hairy B.) March — August. 



Moist shady places, and dry banks, walls, &c., abundant 



Vas. b. C. SYLVATiCA. Link. (Great Hairy C.) 

 April, May. 



Woods and shady hedge-banks, occasionally,. 



5. NASTURTIUM. Br. Water Cress. Yellow Cress, 

 Tetradyn. Siliquosa. L. 



J . N, OFFICINALE. Br. (Water Cress.) May — July. 2^ 



Ponds and ditches, very common. 



2, N. TERRESTRE. Br, (Marsh Y.) June — Sept. U 



Brick-fields, Toxteth Park. Bootle,— R. Tudor. Wood- 

 side. Brick-fields north of Liverpool, abundant, — ^W.S. 

 Southport. 



6. ARMOEACIA. Eupp. Eorse-RadisL Water-Radish. 

 Tetradyn. Siliquosa. L. 



1. A. AMPHIBIA. Roch. (Great W.) June — Sept. 2^ 



Ditches between Leasowe Castle and Bidston, very abun- 

 dant, — ^W.S. Crosby Marsh, — H. Shepherd. Formby. 

 SouUiport. 



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