SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Ord. XL Geraniace-^. Juss. The Geranium Family. 



1. GERANIUM. Linu. Cranes-hill. 



Mcniadelph. Decand. L. 



1. G. SANGUINEUM. L. (Bloody C.) July. % 



The plant near New Brighton and the "Half-way House," has been 

 eracUcated, and is also rapidly becoming so near the Hotel. Egre 

 mont. It is stUl abundant on the Dee shore. 



2. G. -COLUMBINUM. L. (Long-st.alked C.) June, July. 



Southport and near Runcorn. — J.B.W. In a lane near Simmon's 

 Wood Moss.— r. WiUiavis. 



2. ERODIUM. L'Herit. Stork's-Ull. 



Monadelph. Pentand. 



1. E. MOSCHATUM. Sill. (Musky S.) June, July. 



Orange Hill. — J. Shillitoe. Near Chester. — J. B. W. Road side, 

 Aughton Brow, near Ormskirk. Field on Mr. AVaring's estate, 

 Lathom. — T. Williams. 



2. E. MARiTiMUM. Sm. (Sea S.) May — Sept. U 



Mr. F. P. Marrat has found this plant growing both at Parkgatc and 

 Neston, thus confirming Turner and Dilhv'jii's (Bot. (luide) state- 

 ment. Dr. Wood tiuds it growing plentifully on the opposite side 

 of the Dee, at Flint and Ehyl. 



Sub-Class II. CALYCIFLOR.E. (0;r/. xii.— xxii.) 



A. Corolla Polypetalous. (Ord. xii. — xix.) 



Ord. xii. RHAMNACE.E. Juss. 

 The Buckthorn Family. 



1. RHAMNUS. Linn. Buckthorn. Pentand. Mmogyn. L. 

 L R. FRANGULA. L. (Alder B.) May, June. U 



Bath-wood, III ar Ormskirk. Blague Moss, Lathom. — T. WiUiaim 



