THE FLORA OP LIVEEPOOL. 



9. B. CyBSFiTiTiuM. L. (Tufted T.) Spring. 



On rocks, walls and gravelly places, very frequent. 



Vae. Minus. Hook. B. bicolok. Turn. & E.B. 

 (Small tufted T.) Spring. 

 In similar situations to the last, but not so frequent. 



10. B. NOTANs. Schr. (Nodding T.) Spring. 



Rainford Moss, — W.S. Plentiful on the south side of 

 Simmons-wood Moss whence turf has been cut, — W.H. 



11. B. VENTRicosuM. Dicks. (Swelling-fruited T.) Spring. 



Abundant in Bebbington woods and on Bidston Marth, — 

 W.S. Plentiful in woods in Croxteth Park,— W.H. 



12. B. ROSEUM. Schreb. (Rose-like T.) Autumn. 



On the sand hills at New Brighton and Bootle, frequent, 

 —W.S. 



13. B. LiQULATUM. Schr. (Strap-leaved T.) Spring. 



In moist shady woods and banks, frequent. 



14. B. PUNCTATUM. Schreb. (Dotted-leaved T.) Spring. 



Bebbington woods, rare, — W.S. In the old quarry at Fir 

 Grove, West Derby, rai-e, — W.H. 



15. B. AFFiNE, Brid. (Creeping T.) Spring. 



Plentiful on the sand hills at New Brighton, — W.S. 

 Plentiful amongst other moss and grass on the top of a 

 stone-built bank by the side of a lane leading to Gateacre 

 from Childwall church, from one hundred to three hun- 

 dred yards from the latter place. Plentiful in the old 

 quarry at Fir Grove, West Derby, — W.H. 



16. B. HOENUM. Schreb. (Swan's-ueck Thyme T.) Spring. 



Woods and old trees, frequent 



17. B. JULACEUM. Schr. (Slender- branched T.) Winter. 



Bidston Hill,— W.S. 



16. BAETRAMIA. Hedw. Apple Moss. 



1 . B. POMiFORMis. Hedw. (Common A.) Spring. 



Dry banks near Aintree race-course, — R. Tudor and T. 

 Sansom. Lane near Broad Green, — T. Sansom. Rocky 

 walls about one hundred and fifty yards from Childwall 

 on the road to Gateacre, — W.H. 



2. B. ITHYPHYLLA. Brid. (Straight-leaved A.) Spring. 



On a bank in a i-ocky lane near Lark Hill, West Derby, 

 plentiful,— W.S. 



3. B. PONTANA. Sw. (Fountain A.) Summer. 



Frequent on Bidston Marsh,— T. Sanwoin and W.S. 

 Simmons-wood Moss, — W.S.. 



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