THE FLORA OP LIVEEPOOL. 



Ord. XXXV. Araliace^. Juss. 

 The Ivy Family. 



1. ADOXA. Linn. Moschatell. Octcmd. Tetragyn. L. 

 1. A. liOscHATELLiNA. L. (Tubcrous M.) April, May. Vr 



Woods, hedge banks, and shady places, common. 



Puecinia Adoxa and CEcidium albescetu are sometiiues found on the leaves and 

 •terns of this plant. — Baxter. 



2. HEDERA. Linn. Ivy. Pentand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. H. Helix. L. (Common I.) October, November. 2f 



Woods, hedges, old buildings, rocks, and trunks of trees, 

 very frequent. A very variable plant in form and 

 appearance. 



Sphcsria Hedera is parasitic on the leaves of the Ivy. 



Ord. XXXVL Cornace^. De Cand. 

 The Dogwood Family. 



1. CORNUS. Linn. Cornel. Dogwood. 

 Tetrand, MoTwgyn. L. 



1. C. SANGUiNEA. L. (Wild C. or D.) June, July, i? 



In the woods at Little Crosby, abundant, — ^W.S. Most 

 probably, however, introduced. 



Ord. XXX VIL Loranthace^. Juss. 

 The Misseltoe Family. 



1. VISCUM. Linn, Misseltoe. 



1. V. ALBUM. L. (Common Misseltoe.) May. ^ 

 Biac. Tetrand. L. 



This plant has been occasionally found in the neighbour- 

 hood ; but in every case, I believe, introduced, as con- 

 jectured by Mr. Watson. (See Cybele Brit, vol. ii, p. 5.) 



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