Manchester Meuioirs, Vol. Hi. (1908), No. 1.). 9 



Reseda Intea, Linn. Alien. 



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

 ford, August, 1907. Daresbury, banks of Bridgewater 

 Canal, August, 1907. 



59. Slutcher's Lane, loth July, 1891. (C.R.B.) 



Reseda Luteo/a, Linn. Denizen and alien ; the commonest 

 species in the Warrington area. 



58. Spoil bank, Acton Grange, between Birch Wood 

 and Lapwing Lane, Moore. It was growing in the 

 greatest profusion in 1905, but in 1906 not a plant was to 

 be seen, and in 1907 very few plants occurred in this 

 station. 



* Reseda odorata, Linn. Garden outcast. 



58. Two or three plants growing on newly tipped 

 rubbish on the Morley Common swamp, near the signal 

 cabin, June, 1907. 



Viola odorala, Linn. Denizen ? 



58. Frodsham Hills ; outcast. (C.R.B.). Aston ; 

 John Peers in The Phytologist, 1863. Roadside bank 

 between Dutton and Preston-on-the-Hill : "In this 

 station I should rank it as a denizen." (C.R.B.). Preston 

 Brook, in a copse, May, 1907. 



59. Orford. A garden escape. (C.R.B.) 



Saponaria officinalis., Linn. Casual. 



58. Acton Grange, on a sandy mound near the "lay- 

 bye," two plants, July, 1907. 



Silene lati folia, Rendl. & Brit. = 6". Cuctibalus, Wibel. 



Denizen and alien ; becoming very common in the 

 district. 



58. On the new railway embankment made at Acton 

 Grange in 1907 large masses of this plant appeared grow- 

 ing in the soil imported for surface dressing. 



