26 DUNLor, Alien Plants of the Wairrinirton District. 



stations have now been destroyed. Mr. James Mort, of 

 Lymm, informed me that the late Mr. Thomas Glazebrook 

 Rylands was responsible for the introduction of the plant 

 into the Thelwall Lane pond, and after he built 

 " Highfields," his house at Thelwall, he took some plants 

 from this pond and transferred them to an ornamental 

 pond in his grounds, where I saw several fine plants in 

 July, 1907. 



Crocus nndijioyus, Sm. Denizen. 



58. Meadow at Latchford, i6th October, 1899. (C.R.R.). 

 Grappenhall, "teste Mr. Pemberton." (C.R.B.) 



59. Howley Fields. (Jos. J. Smith). 



Note. — I have heard of this plant from various places along 

 the Mersey banks, but have not seen specimens, 



Narciss?is Psendo-Narcissns, Linn. Native or denizen? 



58. In a meadow near Thelwall ; denizen. 



59. On an old garden site near Enfield Hall. Croft. 

 Sankey, along Whittle Brook. (C.R.B.) 



GalantJms nivalis, Linn. An escape. 



58. Lower Walton, banks of Mersey. (C.R.B.) 



Lencojnvi cEstivuin, Linn. An escape. 



58. Stretton, in a hedge cop, July, 1886. (C.R.B.) 



OrnitJiogalnni mnbellatuni, Linn. Garden escape. 



58. Railway bank at Frodsham. (C.R.B.) 



Acorns Calamus, Linn. Denizen. 



59. Longford meadows; John Peers in T/ic Phyto- 

 logist, 1863. Ditch near Alder Lane, leading to Long- 

 ford bridge, 9th September, 1890, (C.R.B.). 1 could not 

 find the plant in these stations in 1907. 



Setaria viridis, Beauv. Alien. 



58. Canal bank, below Daresbury Firs, nth Sept., 

 1893. (C.R.B.) 



