SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLORA OF LTVERPOOr,. 



Ord. II. Berberidace^. Vent. The Bai^herry Family. 



1. BERBERIS. Liiin. Barberry. Hexcmd. Monogyn. L. 

 1. B. VULGARIS. L. (Common B.) May, June. ^ 



Simmon's-wood Moss, very stunted, and " truly indigenous." — 

 T. Williams. I cannot but express my doubts of its being so. — J. D. 



Ord. III. PapaveracevE. Juss. The Poppy Tribe. 



1. MECONOPSIS. Vig. Welsh Poppy. Polyan. Polygyn. L. 

 1. M. CAMBRICA. Vig. (Common W.) June. 11 



A specimen was brought to me in July, 1854, said to be gathered at 

 Grange, on the banks of the Dee, but this requires confirmation. 

 It does however gi-ow (not vei-y rarely) further north, in Westmore- 

 land and Cumberland. 



Ord. IV. Crucifer^ Juss. The Cruciferous Family. 



SUB-ORD. I. PLEURORHIZ.E. 

 1. CHEIRANTHUS. Linn. Wall Flower. Tetradyn. Siliq. L. 

 1. C. CHEiEi. L. (Common W.) May, June, il 



'^■a old walls near Gayton, where it appears to have grown for many 

 generations. — J. Shillitoe. 



2. TURRITIS. Liim. Totoer Mustard. Tetradyn. Siliq. L. 

 1. T. GLABRA. (Long-podded T.) May — July. © 



" This plant is certainly not found at Southport." — J. B. W., J. I). 



3. THLASPI. Linn. Penny Cress. 

 Tetradyn. Siliculosa. L. 



\. T. ARVENSE. L. (Field P.) June, July. 



Hale bank, near tlie road side, by the Mersey. Potatoe field near 

 Greenbank. — W. H. Allerton.— -J. Shillitoe. 



4. CAMELINA. Crantz. Gokl of Pleasure. 

 Tetradyn. SiUculosa. L. 



1. C. SATiVA. Crantz. (Common G.) Jtme and July. 



I have seen a specimen said to be gathered on the Bath Farm, 

 Ormskirk, by T. Williams. It has not been found elsewhere in this 

 locality. 



