THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



5. (E. CROCATA. L. (Hemlock W.) June — August, i; 



Common in ponds and ditches. 



6. (E. Phellandrium. Spr. (Fine-leaved W.) July — 



September. U 



In a pit on the left side of the road leading from Garston 

 Village to Speke Hall, rare,— W.S. In a ditch by the 

 side of a lane commencing at a guide post about half a 

 mile beyond Gateacre, and leading in the direction of 

 Hale,— W.H. Allerton,— J.S. in Herb. Southport,— 

 H. Aughton. 



14. ^THUSA. Linn. Foci's Parsley. 

 1. M. Cynapium. L. (Common F.) July, August. 



In fields and gardens, common. 



15. FCENICULUM. Hoffm. Fennel. 

 1. F, vulgare. Gsertn. (Common F.) July. U 



Common on the sand hills at Hoylake, — ^W.S. Though 

 abimdant in the above locality, and found occasionally in 

 other localities, both on the coast and inland, it cannot, I 

 conceive, be regarded otherwise than introduced. (J.D.) 



16. SILAUS. Besser. Pepper Saxifrage. 

 1. S. PRATENSis. Bess. (Meadow P.) June — Sept. U 



Not very unfrequent in pastures and meadows. Plentiful 

 near Wallasey Pool. Near Poulton. Sutton, — E. Slack, 

 in Hall's Flora. Abundant in sandy fields about Hoylake, 

 —W.S. 



17. CRITHMUM. Linn. Sawphire. 

 1. C. MARiTiMXJM. L. (Sea S.) May — August, H. 



Stated erroneously, in " Guide to Southpoit," to grow there. 

 18. ANGELICA. Linn. Angelica. 

 1. A. sylvestris. L. (Wild Angelica.) July. U 



In ditches and shaded watery places, frequent. 



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