SUPPLEJIEXT TO THE FLOPvA OF LIVEKPOOL. 



3. V. PALUSTRis. L. (Marsh V.) May— July. U 



" In an obsolete pit at Flaybrick ; pass the quai'ries close to their 

 south border, go on down a short lane, close to one of the large 

 houses, into the raain road running N. and S. It is in a little 

 swamp over the west hedge." — J. Price. On Martin Mere, near 

 Oiinskirk. — T. Williams. Abundant on Warbrick Moor. — H. Fisher. 



4. V. LUTEA. Hiids. (Yellow Mountain V. or Yellow Pansy.) 



May— Sept. U 



Dr. J. B. Wood correctly remarks, " The Southport station is cer- 

 tainly incorrect," as, I believe, is that of " Netherton Moss," given 

 by Mr. H. Fisher. Most probably in both cases V. Curtisii Forst. 

 has been confounded with it. 



<S. V. LACTEA. Sm. (Cream Coloured or Haller's V.) May. U 



Crosby sand hills. See Watson's Cybele, vol. i.,p. 177. and vol. iii., 

 p. 323. 



Okd. VII. PoLYGALACE^. Juss. The Milkwort Family. 

 1. POLYGALA. Linn. Milkwort. Diadelph. Octaiid. L. 



Both varieties (P. oxyptera Keich. and P. depressa AVend.) are 

 occasionally found on the sand hUls at Crosby, &c. — H. Fisher. 

 J. Shillitoe, djc. J. D. 



OrD. VIII. CAEYOPHYLLACEiE. JuSS. 



The ChicJcweed Family. 



SUR-ORD. I. SILENE.E. 



1. SILENE. Linn. Catchjly. Demnd. Trigyn. L. 



1. S. INFLATA. Sm. (Bladder Campion.) June — August, if 



Vai-. B. Br. Fl. Mr. James ShUlitoe has given me specimens 

 gathered by him amongst fiu-zo near Clatter Bridge toll-bar, Cheshire. 



2. S. ANGLICA. L. (English C.) June — November. 



Southport, abundant. — J. B. W. 



SUB-ORD. II. ALSINE.E. 

 2. SAGrlNA. Linn. Pearlwort. Tetrand. Tetragyn. L. 



1. S. MARiTiMA. Don. (Sea P.) May — September. 



Southport, plentiful.— J.iJ. W. 



2. S. SUBULATA. Wimm. (Awl-shaped P.) Jime — Aug. l( 



Bebington. — J. Shillitoe. 



