THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Div. II. " Ovary superior^ free^ not adnate with the 

 tube of the perianth,^* (Ord. Ixxxii — ^xci.) 



Ord. LXXXII. TRiLLiACEiE. De Cand. 

 The Trillium Family, 



1. PARIS. Linn. Herb-Paris, Octand. Tetragyn, L. 

 1. P. QUADRiFOLiA. L. (Common H.) May, June. 4 



Woods near Billinge, — J. Harrison. 



Ord. LXXXIII. Liliace^. Juss. 



The Lily Family, 



Hexand. Monogyn. Linn. 



Tribe 1. ASPARAGE^E. " Roots never bulbous. Fruit 

 fleshy .'' (Gen. \ 2.) 



1. ASPARAGUS. Linn. Asparagus, 

 L A. OFFICINALIS. L. (Common A.) August. 2^ 



Sand hills near Bootle Land Mark, scarce, and probably 

 introduced. ^ 



2. CONYALLARIA. L. Lily of the Valley, 

 1. C. MAJALis. L. (Sweet-scented L.) May. % 



Near Bidston Stone Quarry, where it is most probably 

 indigenous. Old woods at Knowsley, abundant (J.S.), 

 but probably introduced. 



Tribe 2. SCILLE^. " Roots bulbous. Emit dry, capsular." 

 (Gen, 3, 4.) 



3. AGRAPHIS. Link. Blue Bell, 



1. A. NUTANS. Link. (Scilla. E.B. Hyacinthus non- 

 scriptus, L.) (Wild Hyacinth or Blue Bell.) 

 March — June. 11 



In woods and hedge banks, very common. 



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