20 Dun LOP, Alien Plants of the ]Va7'rington District. 



Note. — This locality is a little outside our district, but as 

 the plant is not recorded from this station in the " Liver- 

 pool Flora," and as it was brought to me for identification, 

 I place it on record here. 



Campanula sp.^ non. det. Alien. 



58. Latchford, on the site of the old railway station ; 

 an introduction with grain siftings ; two plants. 



Note. — The plants evidently have had a hard struggle for 

 existence, and are not sufficiently developed for identifica- 

 tion. The foliage does not answer to that of any British 

 species. 



*Kabnia angusti/olia, Linn. Alien. 



59. Rixton Moss, planted ? Been established for 

 many years. 



Vinca minor, Linn. Denizen. 



58. Appleton Denna. Thelwall, in a thicket. 



59. Hale, in a plantation, 1886. (C.R.B.) 



* Cynoglossuni officinale, Linn. Native? or denizen. 



58, Roadside, near Hatchmere, on the road to Manley. 

 1896. "A few very fine plants. This is the only inland 

 locality in Cheshire in which I have seen it." (C.R.B.). 

 Recorded for county 58 by Warren in "Top. Bot," ed. ii , 



P- 329- 



* Ainsinckia lycopsoides, Lehm. Alien. 



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



*Boraoo officinalis, Linn. Alien. 



58. Grappenhall, banks of Bridgewater Canal, garden 

 outcast. Acton Grange, railway embankment, July, 

 1907. 



59. Burtonwood, John Peefs in Tlic PJiytologist, 1863. 

 Hale, 1887. (C.R.B.) 



