THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. G. PRATENSE. L. (Blue Meadow C.) June— Sept. U 



Formerly, but not now, in a field near Seaforth,— R. Tudor. 

 Sutton, near St. Helens, — J.H. 



4. G. ROBERTiANUM. L. (Stinking C. or Herb-Eobert.) 



May — Sept. 



Abundant on hedge banks and waste places. 

 Dothidea Bobertiani is frequently found upon this plant. 



5. G. MOLLE. L. (Dove's-foot C.) April — August. 



Dry pastures and waste places, common. 



6. G. DissECTUM. L. (Jagged-leaved C.) May — Sept. 



Allerton, — J.S. in Herb. Common in corn fields in Wirral, 

 and on the Lancashire side of the Mersey. 



7. G. COLUMBINUM. L. (Long-stalked C) June, July. 



Allerton, — J.S. in Herb. In a lane leading to Heswall, 

 Miss Potts. Road side near Bidston, — W. Bean. 



2. EEODIUM. L'Herit. StorJt'sMlL 

 Monadelph. Pentand. L. 



1. E. cicuTARiUM. Sm. (Hemlock S.) May — Sept. 



Very abundant on the sand hills near the shore on both 

 sides of the Mersey, and also in sandy places inland. 



2. E. MOSCHATUM. Sm. (Musky S.) June, July. 



Eccleston, — J.H. Hedge bank on the north side of 

 Grange Hill near West Kirby, rare, — W.S. 



3. E. MARiTiMUM. Sm. (Sea S.) May — Sept. 2| 



Is mentioned in " Turner and Dillwyn's Bot. Guide," as 

 growing near Parkgate, but I am not aware of any one 

 having seen it grow there lately. 



Okd. XVIII. OxALLDACE^. De Cand. 

 The Wood'Sorrel Family. 



1. OXALIS. Linn. WoodSorreL Decmid. Pentagon. L. 



1. O. ACETOSELLA. L. (Common W.) April, May. U 

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Very common in woods and hedge banks near Liverpool 

 and in Wirral. 



