THE FLOKA OP LIVERPOOL. 



ft. P. MAGNA. L. (Greater B.) July, August. U 



" Plentiful amongst gorze bushes between New Brighton 

 and Wallasey,"— Hall's Flora. 



After a careful comparison of specimens in my herbarium, 

 gathered in the above locality, with those supplied to me 

 by the Edinburgh Bot. Soc, I can detect no important 

 diflTerence between them, and. can therefore venture to 

 confirm Mr. Hall's accuracy. (See Watson's Cybele Brit., 

 vol. i, p. 438.) 



Frequent in Cheshire,— W. Wilson, in HalVa Flora. 



11. SIUM. Linn. Water-Parsnep. 



1. S. ANGTJSTIF0LIT3M. L. (Narrow-leavcd W.) July, 

 August. 2^ 



In ponds and ditches, not uncommon. 



12. BUPLEURUM. Linn. Hare's Ear, 

 1. B. TENUissiMUM. L. (Slender H.) Aug., Sept. 



Banks of the Dee, below Queen's Ferry, — Dr. Woods. 



13. (ENANTHE. Linn. Water-Brqpwort. 



1. (E. FiSTULosA. L. (Common W.) July— Sept. 2^ 



In ponds and ditches, common. 



2. (E. piMPiNELLOiDEs. L. (Callous-fruited W.) June — 



August. 2f 



The habitats described in Hall's Flora, under this name, 

 belong to the next species. I am not aware that (E. 

 pimpinelloidesy L. has ever really been found in thii 

 locdity. 



3. (E. Lachenalii. Gmel. {(E. pimpinelloides. Huds. and 



E. B.) (Parsley W.) July— Sept. U 

 Wallasey Pool, very abundant. Crosby Marsh, and wet 

 places amongst the sand hills. Bootle, — R. Tudor. 

 Southport. 



4. (E. PEUCIDANIFOLIA. Sibth. f(E. silai/olia. Bieb.) (Sul- 



phur-wort W.) June. U 



The habitats given by Aughton and J.S., in Herb.t under 

 this head, are to be referred probably to (E. Lachenaliiy 

 Gmel., as (E. peticedanifolia^ Sibth., has not been found, 

 I believe, in this locality. 



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