THE FLORA OP LIVBEPOOL. 



9. SANGUISORBA. Linn. Burnet. Tetrand,Momgyn, L. 

 I. S. oppiciNALis. L. (Great B.) June — ^August. 24 



Southport, — " Guide to Southport," — Mr. Aughton. 



10. POTEEIUM. Linn. Salad-Burnet. 

 Moncecia, Folyand. L. 



1. P. Sanguisoeba. L. (Common S.) June — August. % 



Near Walla«?ey, on the road to New Brighton, — Mr, 

 Maughan. 



11. AGRIMONIA. Linn. Agrimony. 

 Bodecand. Bigyn. L. 



1. A. EuPATORiA. L. (Common A.) June, July. 2^ 



Meadows, hedge banks, and waste places, frequent both 

 in Wirral and Lancashire. 



Teibe 4.. ROSIDJE. Petals five. 



" Achenes numerous, enclosed within the fleshy calyx -tube, 



which is contracted at the orifice.^' 



12. ROSA. Linn. B/)ie. Bog-Rose. Sweet Briar. 

 Iceland, Bolygyn. L. 



1. R. ciNNAMOMEA. L. (Cinnamon R.) May — July. 4 



Near where the Railway crosses the Alt at Kirby (? J.D.), 

 abundant, — ^W.S. Probably an outcast. 



2. R. spiNosissiMA. L. (Burnet-leaved R.) May, June. ii 



Very abundant on the sand hills of the Wirral and Lanca- 

 shire coast. 



AwmaXa horticola abounds on Uie flowers of this plant 



3. R. CANiNA. L. (Common Dog Rose.) June, July. U 



Thickets, hedges, &c., very common, with its numerous 

 varieties. 



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