THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. A. MARiTiMA. L. (Sea W.) August— September. U 



Muddy inlets of the Mersey, at Garston, and Wallasey 

 and Bromboro' Pools, common. Aigburth. 



23. EUPATORIUM. Linn. Hemp-agrimoni/. 

 Syngenes, Mqualis. Linn. 



1. E. CANNABiNUM. L. (Common H.) July — Sept. 4 



In wet places and by the side of ditches, frequent 

 Wirral and Lancashire. 

 •' Tluiia orichalcea (the Scarce Burnished Brass), feeds on this plant." 



24. GNAPHALIUM. Linn. Oidweed. 

 Syngenes. Superjiua. Linn. 



1. G. SYLVATICUM. L. (Highland C.) August. % 



Var. a. Hook. & Arnott. (G. rectum. E.B.) 

 (Upright C.) 



Woods and pastui'es, not uncommon. Sandy lanes about 

 Simmons-wood, frequent. Hills about West Kirby. Fre- 

 quent in some fir woods at Bidston, — W.S. Frequent 

 about the stone quarry at Knowsley, — J. Sk. Bromboro', — 

 T. Sansora. Southport. 



2. G. ULiGiNOSUM. L. (Marsh. C.) Aug., Sept. O 



Sandy and gravelly wet places, very common. 



25. EILAGO. Linn. Filago. 

 Syngenes. Superflua. Linn. 



1. F. MINIMA. Pers. (Gnojohalium minimum, L.) (Least F,) 



June — August. 



Dry heathy and gravelly places, frequent. New Brighton 

 Stone Quarry, abundant. Allerton, J.S. in Herb. By the 

 road side, Simmons-wood Moss, — W.H. Sandy Fields at 

 Crosby, Formby and Southport. 



2. F. Germanica. L. (Gnaphalium Germanicum. Sm.) 



(Common F.) June — August. 



Dry gravelly and sandy pastures, not uncommon. Allerton, 

 — J.S. in Herb. About Oxton Moor, Bidston Hill, &c. 

 Fields at Formby and Ainsdale, — W.S. Southport 



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