THE FLORA OP LIVERPOOL. 



19. PEUCEDANUM. Linn. UogU FermeL 



1. P. PALUSTRE. Moench. (Marsh H. or Milk-Parsley.) 

 July, August. U 



Southport, — " Guide to Southport." 

 Has not Mr. Glazebrook here mistaken (Enanthe Lache- 

 nalii or Silans pratensU for the present species ? At any 

 rate this habitat requires confirmation. (See Wataon's 

 Cybele, vol. i, p. 453.) 



20. PASTINACA. Linn. Parsnep. 

 P. SATiVA. L. (Common wild P.) June, July. <? 



Abimdant on the sand hills between Crosby, Formby, and 

 Southpoil, especially at the former places. Hoylake, — 

 R. Tudor. Near Parkgate,— Miss E. Potts. On the 

 banks of the Railway between Broad Green and Roby, — 

 W.H. There appears no suflScient ground to suspect 

 (at least in the first habitats) its having been introduced 

 into this locality from gardens. 



n. HERACLEUM. Linn. Cow^Parsnep. 



1. H. Sphondylium. L. (Common C. or Hog-weed.) 

 July. S 



Very abundant in hedges and pastures. 



22. CONIUM. Linn. Hemlock. 

 I. C. MACULATUM. L. (Common H.) June, July. ^ 



In waste grounds and by road sides, not uncommon. 



Abundant by side of a footpath between Hoylake and 



Saughull-Massie, — W.S. Croxteth woods, — ^W.H, South- 

 port. 



23. SMYRNIUM. Linn. Alexanders. 

 \. S. Olusatrum, L. (Common A.) May, June. S 



In a lane leading from Morton Village to Leasowe, abun- 

 dant, — ^W.S. At Poulton, near Wallasey Pool. 



24. SCANDIX. Linu. Shepherd's^Needle. 



1. S. Pecten. L. (Common S. or Venus' Comb.) June — 

 September. 



Com fields and wast« places, frequent. 



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