THE FLOKA OF LIVEEPOOL. 



Vak. obtusifolium. Hook. "Leaves ovate more 

 or less obtuse, slightly concave." 



By the side of a rocky lane near Lark Hill, West Derby, 

 W.S. Plentiful on a hedge bank near the " New Hut," 

 Hale,— W.H. 



5. H. MEDIUM. Dicks. (Long-headed F.) Spring. 



On trees in woods about Bebbington, rare, — W.S. 



6. H. SERPENS. L. & E.B. (H. subtile. E.B.) (White- 



veiled P.) Spring. 



On a damp rock by the road side in Storeton village, 

 abundant, — W.S. Abundant on some willows in an osiery 

 near the south side of Croxteth Park, — ^W.H. 



7. H. POPULEUM. Hedw. (H. imjplexum, Sw. & E.B.) 



(Matted E.) Spring. 



On walls, stones, and the trunks of trees, very frequent 



8. H. MURALE. Hedw. (Wall E.) Autumn. 



Common on walls and rocky places. 



9. H. PURUM. L. (Neat Meadow E.) Winter. 



In woods and damp shady places, frequent. 



10. H. ScHREBERT. WiUd. (Schrcber's E.) Autumn. 



On the sand hills at Crosby, not unfrequent, — W.H. and 

 W.S. 



11. H. FLUITANS. L. (Floating E.) Summer. 



Rainford Moss. Plentiful in wet places amongst the sand 

 hills at Crosby,— W.S. 



12. H. PLUMOSUM. L. (Rusty E.) Autumn. 



On moist rocks and walls, occasionally. 



13. H. LUTESCENs. Huds. (Yellow E.) Spring. 



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

 —W.S. 



14. H. ALBICANS. Neck. (Whitish E.) Winter. 



On New Brighton, Crosby, and Formby sand hills, frequent. 



15. H. ALOPECURUM. L. (Fox -tail E.) Spring. 



By the side of a well at Lower Bebbington. By the side 

 of a lane at Storeton, plentiful, — W.S. 



16. H. cuRVATUM. Sw. (Curved E.) Spring. 



On a bank by the side of the lane between New Brighton 

 and Leasowe,— W.S. Eastham. Litherland, — T.Sansom. 



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