lo DUNLOr, Alien Plants of the lJ^ar77n^ton District. 



*Si/ene noctiflora, Linn. Alien. 



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



^Silene gallica, Linn. Alien. 



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



^Claytonia sibirica, Linn. Alien. 



58. Thelwall, July, 1906, and again in 1907. 



Note. — The plants appeared by the side of a brook, but 

 did not flower in either year. I have not been able to 

 trace their origin, but am inclined to the opinion that 

 birds have brought the seeds on their feet or plumage. 



Claytonia perfoliata, Donn. Casual. 



58. Bovvdon, 26th May, 1889. (C.R.B.). Still there 

 in 1907 (T. A. Cov^^ard). Thelwall, June, 1905. Moore. 

 Appeared in Mr. R. J. Wynne-Jones' garden, loth May,. 

 1906. Stockton Heath, June, 1907. Sandiv^^ay, 5th May, 

 1906. (W. H. Woodcock). A great patch at a hedge 

 bottom. 

 * Hypericum calycimini, Linn. Garden escape. 



58. Higher Walton, 1886. (C.R.B.) 



Limini nsitntissininni, Linn. Casual ; frequent on rubbish 

 heaps, roadsides, and waste land. 



Geranium phccnvi, Linn. Outcast, or escape. 



58. Roadside, near Hatchmere. " In profusion on 

 the roadside waste on left hand side of road going to 

 Hatchmere from Kingsley and opposite the last farm 

 house before reaching the mere," 25th June, 1892. 

 (C.R.B.). It is now extinct in this station. 



Geranium pusillum, Burm. Alien. 



58. Acton Grange, railway embankment, Aug., 1907. 



Geraniujn lucidum, Linn. Garden escape. 



58. Higher W^alton ; John Peers in TJie PJiytologist,,. 

 1863. Thelwall. 



