Manchester Memoirs^ F^/. ///. (1908), iV^. 15. 21 



AncJiusa officinalis, L. Alien. 



59. Arpley, 13th June, 1857. "In the luggage yard, 

 Arpley Station, evidently introduced with some ballast." 

 (Label on specimen in Warrington Museum herbarium). 

 Now extinct. 



AncJiusa seinpervirois, Linn. Alien, 



58. Thelwall, in private grounds near the church, 

 introduced with poultry corn. 



59. Arpley Station, Sept., 1862. Specimen in War- 

 rington Museum herbarium. Slutcher's Lane, 30th July, 

 1 891. (C.R.B.) 



Lithospernmni arvense, Linn. Alien. 



59. Orford ; John Peers in The Phytobgist, 1863. 



Echiuni viilgare, Linn. Alien. 



58. Latchford, on site of old railway station : intro- 

 duced with foreign grain siftings. 



59. Arpley Station, 19th June, 1856. " In some 

 ballast brought from the Yorkshire coast." (Label on 

 specimen in the Warrington Museum herbarium). Now 

 extinct. Orford, railway bank., 26th July, 1896. (C.R.B.) 



Solaniini nigrum, Linn. Denizen and casual. 



58. Stockton Heath, in profusion in a field behind the 

 church, and spreading into the neighbouring sandpit ; 

 Stockton Heath, in field near Lumb Brook. 



59. Garden weed in Wilson-Patten Street, Warrington. 

 (C.R.B.) 



*Physalis Alkekengi, Linn. Alien. 



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



Lycium chincnsc, Mill., = Z. barbanun, auct. Denizen ; at 

 cottage doors, and in gardens and garden hedges, 

 also extending along hedgerows. 



