MUSCI OF LIVERPOOL. 



'Vo. H. .VDUNCDM. Dill. (Claw-leaved F.) Wils. T. 26. 



Clay fields hy the side of the tram-road leading to Bidston. 

 Wai-hriek Moor.— ff. F. 



30. H. KNEiFFii. Sch. (luieiflF's F.) Wils. T. 58. 



In ponds abundant, about Southport. A small variety is found in 

 the old quany, at Fir Grove, West Derby. — W. H. A variety 

 with veiy falcate leaves is found on the shore at Southport. 



37. H. LTcoPODioiDEs. Neck. (Large claw-leaved F.) Wils. T 58. 



Among the sand hills abundant, paiticularly about Southport. 



** Leaves serrulate, uened above halfway. 



38. H. FiLiciNUM. Dill. (Lesser golden Fem F.) Wils. T. 2C. 



Damp places, not uncommon in a barren state. 



39. H. COMMUTATUM. Dill. . (Curled Fern F.) Wils. T. '27. 



On Bidston Moss. — W. S. AVet clay banks. Opposite the Black 

 Bull Inn at Aintree. Fruiting in May. — H. F. 



40. H. uNciNATUM. Hall. (Siclde-leaved F.) Wils. T.* 20. 



On the left-hand side of the road leading from Claughton Pai'k to 

 Bidston Hill, about 40 yards on this side of the style that leads 

 to the deep cutting. Fruiting plentifitlly in August. — F. P. Marrat. 

 Kiver Bank, beyond New Feny. — H. F. Knowsley stone quarry. 

 W. H. 



**• Leaves striated, nerveless, or two-nerved at the base, serrulate. 



41. H. MOLLUscuM. Dill. (Plumy-crested F.) Wils. T. 27. 



On the river banks neai" Egremont and beyond New Feny. Fu-st 

 found by W. S. In full fruit in August and September. Near 

 Hightown.— F. P. Marrat. 



B. Stems procumbent, more or less pinnate : fructification ncai* the base ; leaves 



falcato-secund entire or sermlate, ners-eless, or two-nened at the base. 



* Leaves acuminate. Cupressiformia. 



42. H. cupREssiFORME. DUl. (Cj'press-lcaved F.) Wils. T. 27. 



On old walls, trunks of trees, and hedge banks, very common. 

 VaR. COIIPRESSUJI. 



On bogs and heathy woods. 

 Var. nigro-viride. 



On the sand hills, frequent. 



43. H. REsupiNATUM. Wils. (Upward-turned F.) Wils. T. 27. 



First found in Patrick Wood on trees, by W. S. Bromboro' and 

 Eastham Woods, sparingly. 



44. H. pratexse. Hoch. (Wet-meadow F.) Wils. T. 58. 



Found in the guttere about GiUbrook, in August last. Not un- 

 common among grass in damp places. — F. P. Marrat. Fields 

 about Hale.— TI'. H. 



** Leaves roimdish, very concave, apiculate, entire. Scorpioidea. 



45. H. scoRPioiDEs. Dill. (Scoi-piou F.) Wils. T. 27. 



.Sparingly in a swamp near Southport. — F. P. Marrat. 



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