WIl'PLEMKNT '['(J TlIK l-T.OllA OF LTVEHPOOr.. 



2. CIRC^EA. Linn. Enchanter s Nightshade. 



1. C. LUTETIANA. L. (Common E.) June — Aug. if 



Bath Wood and Sayer's Wood, near Onnskirk. — T. Williams. 



2. C. ALPINA. L. (Alpine E.) June — Aug. if 



I now suspect that the plants mentioned (in the Flora) were only 

 states of the C. Lutctiana {C. intermedia, B.C.) At any rate the 

 habitats there given require contimiation, 



OrD, XVI. HALORAGACEiE. R. Bl'OWll. 



The Water-Milfoil Family. 



1. MYRIOPHYLLUM. Linn. Water-Milfoil. 

 Moncecia. Polyand. L. 



L M. VEUTiciLLATUM. L. (Spiked W.) June, July. 2f 



Near the canal below Welsh Hall, Aughton. Martin Mere, near 

 Ormskirk. — T. Williams. 



2. M. ALTERNIFOLIUM. D.C. (Alternate-flowered W.) May — 

 September. 2f 



Plentiful in ditches and ponds at Southport, and between Euncom 

 and Warrington. — J. B. W. 



Okd. XVIL Cucurbitace^. Jiiss. 

 The Cucumber Family. 



\. BRY0NL4. Limi. Bryony. Dicecia Tri-pentand. L. 

 1. B, DioiCA. Jacq. (Red-berried B.) May — Sept. f? 



Near luce, Cheshire, July, 1S52.— F. P. Manat. J. D. 



Ord, XVIIL GROSsuLAKiACEyE. De Cand. 

 The Gooseberry Family. 



L RIBES. Linn. Currant and Gooseberry. Pentand. Monogyn. \j. 



1 . R, GKOSSULARiA. L. and R. Nigrum. L. 



Are not rare in Lathoni Woods, and are considered by Mr. T. 

 AVilliams as " tnily indigenous." With this inference I cannot agree. 

 J.B. 



2. R. ALPiNUM. L. (Tasteless Mountain C.) April and May. i? 



In waste places near Burscough Abbey. " In the above place it is 

 truly indigenous," according to Mr. T. Williams, wth which con- 

 clusion I bv uo niciins agree. — J. D. 



