MUsiCI Of LIVERPOOL. 



B. Stem pinnate, not villous, erect ; fruit-stalk from the upper part of the stem ; 



enflorescence ilioicous. 



• Leaves nerveless, or two-nerved at the base, entire. 



25. H. cusPiDATUM. Dill. (Pointed Bog F.) Wils. T. 26. 



In damp and wet places, very common. Fruiting in Spring. 



26. H. scHRKBERL Dill. (Schieber's F.) Wils. T. 24. 



In woods and among gorse bushes. Bidston-hill, plentiful. Not 

 found in fruit. 



** Leaves nerved halfway, obtuse, entire. 



27. H. PURUM. Dill. (Neat Meadow F.) Wils. T. 24. 



Hedge-banks, woods, &c., veiy common. Fruiting with the Clima- 

 cium dendroides at Formby : the only time it has been found 

 fruiting in this district. 



C. Stem pinnate or bipinnate erect ; tomenfous with branclied fibres (vilU), 



amongst the leaves; fructification from the ujsper part of the stem. 



, § Stems doubly or triply pinnate. Tamariscina. 



• Leaves papillose, nerved almost to the apex. 



28. H. TAMARisciNUM. Hed. (Tamarisk F.) Wils. T. 57. 



Shady places near woods, common. Has not been found fruiting. 



** Leaves smooth, two-nerved at the base. 



29. H. SPLENDENS. Dill. (Glittering F.) Wils. T. 25. 



Moist shady places, and on the sand-Iiills, Southport, common. Not 

 yet found fruiting. 



D. Stems pinnate, destitute of villi, more or less erect, bearing fructification 



in the upper part ; leaves more or less squarrose, serridate, plicato-striate 



below, two-nerved at the base or nei-veless ; caj)sule mostly short 



or roundish ; lid conical ; inflorescence dioicous. 



30. H. TRiQUETRUM. Dill. (Triangular-leaved F.) Wils. T. 26. 



In woods, and on the sand hills, &c. frequent. Does not fruit here. 



31. H. LOREUM. Dill. (Kambling mountain F.) Wils. T. 26. 



In the lane by the finger-post leading from Wavertree church to 

 Woolton. — F. P. Marrat. Walton Mere, and ditch sides of ditto, 

 plentiful.—;/. F. 



32. H. SQUARROsuM. Dill. (Drooping-leaved F.) Wils. T. 26. 



Fruiting in the road from Eastham to Sutton, September, 1853. 

 Again in November, 1854, in the road to the tile works, between 

 Eock Ferry and Eastham. — F. P. Marrat. Fmit rare. Barren 

 plants growing among grass, common. 



Sect. II. — Leaves secund. 

 A. Stem pinnate, more or less erect, fructification near the middle; leaves falcalo- 



secund. 



• Leaves nened half way, or more, nearly entire. Adunca. 



33. H. FLUiTANs. Dill. (Floating F.) Wils. T. 58. 



In ponds and ditches, not uncommon. This and //. Kneiffu are 

 about equally distributed ; neither has been found in fruit. 



34. li. REVOLVENs. Swartz. (Twirling F.) Wils. T. 58. 



In ponds, ditches, and marsliy places, not uncommon. In damp 

 plfuies among the sand hills, frequent, Southport, abundant. 

 Not found fruiting. 

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