THE FLORA OF LIVEEPOOL, 



Ord. XLVI. Pyrolace^. Lindl. 

 The Winter-green Family. 



I. PYROLA. Linn. Winter-green. Decand. Monogyn. L. 



1. P. ROTUNDIFOLTA. L. (Round-leaved W.) July — 

 September, if 



Southport. 



Ord. XLVII. Monotropace^. Nutt. 

 The Birds Nest Family. 



1. MONOTUOPA. Linn. Bird's Nest. Becand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. M. Hypopitys. L. (Yellow B.) June, July. 4 



Abundant, near the old Warren House, on Crosby sand 

 hills,— W.S. Southport. 



B. Stamens insei-ted upon the Corolla. 

 {Ord. xlviii-»— Ixii.) 



Ord. XLVIIL Aquifoliace^. De Cand. 

 The Holly Family. 



1. ILEX. Linn. Holly. Tetrand. Tetragyn. L. 

 1. I. Aquifolium. L. (Common H.) May, June. ^ 



In hedges and woods, frequent. 



Ord. XLIX. OLEACEiE. R. Br. 

 The Olive Family. 



1. LIGUSTRUM. L. Privet. JDiand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. L. vuLGARE. L. (Common p.) June, July. ^ 



In hedges and plantations occasionally, but scarcely to be 

 considered indigenous. 

 " The larvae of Sphinx Ligustri (the Privet Hawk), Acronycta Liguttri (the Dark 

 Coronet), and Petaxia Catsina (the Sprawler), feed on this plant." 



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