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Erysimum cJieirantJioides, Linn. Alien. 



58. Walton Arches, 15th August, 1891. (C.R.B.). 

 Appleton, Sept., 1905. River banks, near Debbie's Locks, 

 Thelwall, July, 1906. 



59. Woolston, about a farm yard, June, 1886. 

 (C.R.B.) 



Recorded for vice-counties 58 and 59 in "Top. Bot.," 

 ed. ii., p. 47. 



"'Erysimum orieniale, Mill., = Conringia orientalis, Dum.,= 

 Erysimum perfoliatum. Crantz. Alien. 

 58. Spoil bank, Walton Arches, in profusion, loth 

 June, 1896 (C.R.B.) Still well established in this station 

 in 1907. 



Camelina sativa, Crantz. Alien. 



58. Walton Arches, loth June, 1896. (C.R.B.) 



59. Canal side, Bewsey Locks, 22nd July, 1895. 

 rC.R.B.). Canal side, at Hulme, near Winwick, Oct , 1886. 

 (C.R.B.). Slutcher's Lane, 30th July, 1891. (C.R.B.) 



^Brassica alba, Boiss. Colonist near cultivated ground. 



58. Statham, one plant. Acton Grange, on railway 

 embankment, August, 1907, a few plants. Recorded for 

 county 58 in "Top. Bot," ed. ii., p. 219. 



'^~ Diplotaxis vmralis, DC. Alien. 



58. The Weaver Valley, at intervals along the Weaver 

 bank from Sutton Viaduct to Dutton Viaduct, 30th 

 August, 1891. (C.R.B.). Recorded for Co. 58 in "Top. 

 Bot.," ed. ii., p. 51. 



*Lepidiu}n gramiiiifolium, Linn. Alien. 



58. Several plants on the site of the old railway 

 station at Latchford. They had their origin in grain 

 siftings used for feeding poultry. 



