THE FLORA OP LIVERPOOL. 



2. CHRYSOSPLENIUM. Linn. Golden-Saxifrage, 

 Becand, Bigyn. L. 



1. C. opposiTiFOLiuM. L. (Common G.) July. Vr 



In moist nhady places, frequent. Bromboro', Easthara, &c. 



Obd. XXXIV. UMBELLIFER^. Juss. 



The UmheUiferous Family. 



PentaTid, Bigyn. Jjinn. 



1. HYDROCOTYLE. Linn. White-rot. 



1. H. VULGARIS. L. (Common W. or Marsh-Pennywort.) 

 May — August. 2; 

 Very common by the sides of ponds and ditches* 



2. SAOTCULA. Linn, Sanicle. 



1 . S. EuROPyEA. L. (Wood S.) June, July. 2; 



In woods and shady places, common. Eastham, Brom- 

 boro', Hale, Croxteth, &c. 



3. ERYNGIUM. Linn. Eryngo. 

 1. E. MARiTiMUM. L. (Sea-E. or Sea-HoUy.) 



Common on the sand hills from the Dee to Southport 



4. APIUM. Linn. Celery. 

 1. A. GEAVEOLENS. L. (Smallage or Wild C.) June — 



August. S' 



Muddy inlets of the Mersey, common, as at Wallasey and 

 Bromboro* Pools, and at Garston, Leasowe, and Bidston 

 Marsh. Near Rimrose Bridge, Bootle, Southport. 



5. HELOSCIADIUM. Koch. Marsh-wort. 



1. H. NODiPLORUM. Koch. (Procumbeut M.) July, Aug. 2; 

 Very common in ditches and boggy places. 



Var. H. repens. Koch. (Sium rejaens. L.) (Creep- 

 ing M.) June, July. 2^ 



Plentiful in a ditch near Gillmoss Chapel,— W.H. Bid- 

 ston Marsh. Southport, — Mr. Aughton. 



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