1 6 Dun LOP, Alien Plants of the Warrington District. 



JMyrrhis Odorata, Scop. Denizen. 



58. Thelwall, beside the old river course. Thel\vall> 

 on the banks of the Mersey, near the Ship Canal ferry. 



59. Appeared for years in the garden of Stanley 

 House, Bold Str., Warrington. (C.R.B.). Padgate, rail- 

 way embankment ; also at intervals as far as Urmston. 

 (C.R.B.) 



''Archaugelica officinalis, Hoffm. Alien. 



59. One huge plant occured in Arpley, about ico 

 yards below the railway bridge in 1887. It grew on the 

 mud bank close to the water's edge. (C.R.B.) 



*Coriandrwn sativinn, Linn. Alien. 



58. Acton Grange, railway embankment, Sept., 1907 ; 

 one fine plant. 



''Galium Mollngo, Linn. Alien. 



59. Orford, railway embankment, 26th July, 1896. 

 (C.R.B.) 



Dipsaciis sylvestris, Huds. Native. 



58. Aston, banks of Weaver. This is J. F. Robinson's 

 old station. 



59. Hale. (C.R.B.). Mentioned as "casual here" in 

 "Cheshire Flora." Mentioned in "Manchester Flora" jis 

 occuring in Warrington. There is no evidence of it in 

 the district now. 



*Erigcron canadensc, Linn. Alien. 



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

 Crowton, in hedgebank, on the road to Acton, 5th Aug., 

 1907. 



"^ Ambrosia artemisifolia, Linn. Alien. 



58. On the north bank of the Ship Canal at the east 

 end of Latchford Locks. The plant is quickly establishing 



