THE FLORA OP LIVERPOOL. 



2. E. ARVENSB. L. (Corn H.) March, April, u 



Com fields and road sides, frequent. 



3. E. SYLVATICUM. L. (Branched Wood H.) April, May. U 



In a large wood half a mile beyond Gill Moss Chapel, 

 from Kirby, abundant. And on the north side of Billinge 

 Hill, plentiful,— W.S. Crosby,— R. Tudor. Seacombe, 

 — H. C. Watson, in Hall's Flora. 



4>. E. LiMOsuM. L. (Smooth, naked H.) June, July. U 



Marshy, watery places and ditches, abundant. 



5. E. PALTJSTRE. L. (Marsh H.) June, July. U 



Common in marshy, wet places. Crosby, Formby, South- 

 port, Wirral, &c. 



Var. c. polystachion. Hook. Branches terminating 

 in catkins. 



Crosby Marsh, — J.S., in Herb. And at Formby, — T. 

 Sansom. 



Var. E. nudum. Newman. 



Common on both sides of the Mersey, but more especially 

 about Crosby, — T. Sansom. 



6. E. HYEMALE. L. (Bough H.) July, August. U 



Frequent on the river Dee shore near Gayton. Parkgate 

 and Thurstaston. 



7. E. VARIEGATUM. Sclilcich. (Variegated rough H.) June, 



July, u 



Plentiful on the sand hills at New Brighton, Leasowe, 

 Waterloo, and Crosby. 



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