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''Trifolhun agrai'itiiH, Linn. Alien. 



59. Banks of Mersey, opposite Sankey Bridges, 1887. 

 (C.R.B.) 



"^ Anthvllis Vubieraria, Linn. Alien. 



58. Waste ground between railway and Ship Canal at 

 Latchford Swing Bridge. Well established and abundant. 

 Recorded for Co. 58 in "Top. Bot. ," ed. ii., p. 106. 



* Lathy nis Aphaca, Linn. Casual. 



58. Stockton Heath, in a field near Lumb Brook, 

 1 1 th Jul}', 1 905 , as a casual. Thelwall, appeared in a cottage 

 garden. Acton Grange, railway embankment, July, 1907. 



59. Kenyon, John Peers, in T/ic PJiytologist, 1863. 



Lathyrus sylvestns, Linn. Native. 



58. In a thicket on the canal side, near Sutton Lock, 

 ni the Weaver Valley, 28th July, 1891. This is a confirma- 

 tion of John Harrison's record in 1850, which is doubted 

 in the "Flora of Cheshire," p. 91. (C.R.B.). The plant 

 was still there in 1906. As the plant occurs in an 

 undoubted natural habitat a few miles further up the river 

 at Winsford in a similar situation, I think its nativity in 

 this station may be accepted. 



Pniinis aviinii, Linn. Denizen. 



58. Very fine trees about Lymm Dam ; Appleton 

 Dingle ; Barry Cover, Grappenhall ; Bird Wood, Dutton. 



*Spinca Doiiglasi, Hook. Denizen ? 



58. Growing in some profusion along old hedgerows 

 in pasture fields at Grappenhall, between the Chester 

 Road and the Ship Canal. The plants have every 

 appearance of having been established here for many 

 years. They were probably in the first instance escapes 

 from cultivation. 



