THE FLOBA OF LIVERPOOL 



2. H. iNUNDATUM. Koch. (Least M.) June, July, u 



Marshy ground, not uncommon. Abundant in Formby 

 Marsh,— W.S. 



6. SISON. Linn. Bastard Stone-Parsley. 

 1. S. Amomum. L. (Hedge Bastard S.) Aug., Sept. ^ 



Plentiful in hedge banks about Upton. Abundant by the 

 side of a lane between West Kirby and Newton-cum- 

 Larton,— W.S. 



7. ^GOPODIUM. Linn. Gout- Weed, 



1. M. PoDAGRARiA. L. (Common G. or Bishop-weed.) 

 June — August. 1(. 



Common in plantations on the north side of the road 

 between Clegg's pits and Mr. T. Eathbone's, Allerton. 

 Plentiful by the side of a lane leading to the south side of 

 Simmons-wood Moss, — W.H. Plentiful in a plantation 

 near Warbreck Moor, Walton, — W.S. In a wood by the 

 road side near Fazakerley. 



8. CARUM. Linn. Caraway. 

 1. G. Carui. L. (Common G.) May, June. ^ 



Abundant on each side of the road from Oak Vale to Koby, 

 and also on the Kailway banks between these two places, 

 —W.H. Near Mosley Hill,— Mr. H. Shepherd. Doubt- 

 less, in these cases, a straggler from some garden. 



9. BUNIUM. Koch. Uartk-nut. 

 1, B. FLEXUOSDM. With. (Common E.) May, June. U 



In woods and pastures, very common, 



10. PIMPINELLA. Linn. Burnet-Saxifrage. 

 1. P. Saxifraga. L. (Common B.) July — September. 2^ 



Common on the sand banks from Hoylake to Southport. 

 On the river banks between Egremont and Seacombe. 

 Amongst gorze bushes about Bidston Light-house and 

 New Brighton. 



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