THE FLORA OP LIVERPOOL. 



3. ASPBflULA. Linn. Woodruff. Tetrand. Monogyn. L. 



1. A. ODORATA. L. (Sweet W.) May, June. V, 



Frequent in woods, shady hedge-banks, &c. 



2. A. ARVENSis. L. (Field W.) June. 



Growing rather abundantly near Eccleston, — J. Harrison ; 

 but assuredly introduced. 



Ord. XL. Valerianace^. Juss. 

 The Valerian Family. 



1. CENTRANTHUS. De Cand. Spur-Valerian. 

 Triand. Monogyn. L. 



1. C. RUBER. D.C. (Valeriana ruh.\j.) (RedS.) June — Sept. If 



On old walls near villages, as at Garston, Tranmere, &c. ; 

 but in all such cases introduced. 



2. VALERIANA. Linn. Valerian. Triand. Monogyn. L. 



1. V. DioiCA. L. (Small Marsh Y.) May, June. U 



Sefton meadows, rare, — W.S. Woolton meadows. South- 

 port, — H. Aughton. 



2. V. OFFICINALIS. L. (Great Wild V.) June — Aug. 4^ 



Yar. a. Y. ANGUSTiFOLiA. Tausch. "Leaflets? — 10 



pairs, dentate-serrate or entire."" 

 Yar. b. Y. sambucifolia. Mik. " Leaflets 4 — 5 



pairs, dentate -serrate." 



By the side of ponds and in marshy places, frequent. 

 Abundant between Bidston and HoylaJce, — ^W.S. ; and on 

 Gill Moss,— W.H. Maghull, Kirby, Formby, Southport, 

 (fee, and in Wirral. 



3. FEDIA. Yahl. Corn-Salad. Triand. Monogyn. L. 



1. E. OLITORIA. .Yahl. (Common C, or Lamb''s Lettuce.) 



April — June. O 



Abundant in com fields, and on the sand hills along the 

 coast. 



2. F. DENTATA. Yahl. (Smooth narrow-fruited C.) June, 



July. 



Borders of fields near Upper Tranmere, Rock Ferry, and 

 Bromboro', frequent. Crosby, — J.S. in Herb. 



