SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. ARENARIA. Liun. Sandwort. Decand. Trigyn. L. 

 1. A. TENUIFOLIA. L. (Five-leaved S.) May, June. © 



Dr. J. B. AVood confimis the opinion expressed in the Flora, that 

 the Southport habitat, as given by Mr. Aughton, is " incorrect." 



4. STELLARIA. Linn. Stitchwort. Decand. Trigyn. L. 

 1. S. GLAUCA. With. (Glaucous Marsh S.) May — July. U 



Since the publication of the " Flora," I have received abundant con- 

 firmation of this plant being found plentifully in this neighbour- 

 hood. Dr. Wood says, " It is abundant in a peat-moss about a 

 mile and a half from Southport, where it was first found by me in 

 1841, and shown to H. Aughton." Mr. J. Horsfleld states, " I 

 gathered the plant myself near Scarisbrick in 1831, August 30, to- 

 gether with Cerastiun aquaticum." And I have had specimens 

 sent to me, gathered by Mr. T. Williams, in ditches at tlie east end 

 of Martin l\Iere, where it grows plentifully. — J. D. 



5. MALACHIUM. Fries. Mmse-ear Ghkhweed. 

 Decand. Pentagyn. L. 



1. M. AQUATICUM. Fr. (Water M.) July, August, if 



Ditches near Scarisbrick. — J. Horsfidd. 



Oed. IX. — Hypericace^. The Tutsan Family. 



1. HYPERICUM. Linn. St. John's Wort. 

 Polyadelph. Polyand. L. 



1. H. DUBIUM. Leers. (Imperforate St. J.) July, August. U 



Near High Tranmere. — F. P. Marrat. 



2. H. CALYCiNUM. L, (Large-flowered S. J.) July — Sept. if 



This plant, which foi-meiiy was naturalized in Hale Woods, has 

 now become extinct. 



?). H. HiRSUTUM. L. (Hairy S. J.) July, August. 2; 



In a thicket at Aston. — J. Hmrison. 



Ord. X. AcERACE^. Juss. The Maple Family. 



\. ACER. Linn. Maple. Octand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. A. CAMPESTKE. L. (Common M.) May, June. h> 



" Truly wild in Green-lane, near the Flax Mills, Burscough. ' — 

 T. Williams. 



