4 DUNLOP, Alien P/aufs of the Warrln!:;;ton District. 



Bernh. ; Tanacetum vulgarc, Linn. ; Lactiica muralis, 

 Gaertn. ; Lamiuin amplexicanle, Linn. ; Ballota nigra, 

 Linn., &c. 



Clematis Vitalha, Linn. Denizen ; origin often doubtful, 

 usually planted, or an escape from cultivation. 



58. Stockton Heath ; Latchford ; Thelwall. 



59. Hale, near the Church. (C.R.B.). Fearnhead, 

 Black Brook Farm ; growing here in profusion along an 

 old hedge, said by a resident to have been planted by 

 James Cropper, who had an " Agricultural School for 

 Orphans" on this farm. Vide "Warrington Tracts, 1839." 



Ranunculus Flaininula, L., occurs as an alien in 

 abundance on the new embankment on the north side of 

 the Acton Grange high level bridge. 



I have not been able to ascertain from what locality 

 the soil has been imported. 



Ranunculus sardons, Crantz. Alien. 



58. Some numbers of this plant have appeared during 

 the past year in the same place, imported with the soil 

 used for top-dressing. 



Note. — It will be interesting to observe if these marsh 

 plants maintain their stations, and to note the effect of the 

 new conditions on the plants should they survive. 



* Aconitum Napellus, Linn. Alien, a garden outcast. 

 58. Stream side, Kingsley. (C.R.B.) 



Berberis vulgaris, Linn. Denizen. 

 58. Crowton, in hedge, (C.R.B.) 



Berberis Aquifoliuin, Pursh. Denizen. 



58. Occasionally in shrubberies, and plantations. 

 Occurs in hedges bordering old gardens, and survives 

 on old garden sites. 



