THE FLORA OF LIVEUPOOL, 



25. ANTHRISCUS. Pers. Beaked-Parsley, 



1. A. sYLVESTRis. Koch. ("Wild B.) April — Juue. % 



Hedges and borders of fields, frequent. 



2. A. VULGARIS. Pers. (Common B.) May, June. 



Common in waste places and roadsides near farm-houses 

 and villages. 



26. CH^ROPHYLLUM. Linn. Chervil. 

 1. C. TEMULENTUM. L. (Rough C.) Junc, July, li 



Hedges and copses. Very common in the inland parts 

 of Wirral and the neighbourhood of Liverpool. 



27. DAUCUS. Linn. Carrot. 



1. D. Carota. L. (Wild C.) June — August. $ 



Very common in dry poor pastures and borders of fields. 



2. D. MARiTiMus. With. (Sea-side C.) July, August. $ 



There is a plant found on the banks of the Mersey, be- 

 tween the Dingle and Garston, and also at WaUasey Pool 

 and Hoylake, which closely corresponds with the descrip- 

 tion by Withering and Smith, of D. maritirm^ and with 

 the plate in Eng. Botany, 



28. TORELIS. Adans. Hedge Parsley. 



1. T. Anthriscus. Gaertn. (Upright H.) July — Sept. 



Hedges and waste places, common. 



2. T. INFESTS. Spreng. (Spreading H.) July — Sept. 



Common in fields and way sides. 



3. T. NODOSA. Gsertn. (Knotted H.) May — July 



Waste places, and by road sides, not uncommon. Fre- 

 quent by the Kailway at Simmons-wood. Plentiful on an 

 old wall between Buckley Hill School-house and Sephton 

 Church,— W.S. 



29. ECHINOPHORA. Linn. Prickh/ Samphire. 

 1. E. spiNOSA. L. (Sea-side P. or Sea-parsnep.) July. U 



Stated by Mr. Glazebrook, in the " Guide to Southport," to 

 grow there ; but it certainly is not now to be found grow- 

 ing on this coast. 



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