SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLOliA OF LIVEKPOOL. 



Okd, XIX, Umbellifee^. Juss. 



The Umbelliferous Family. 



Pentand. Digyn. L. 



1. CICUTA. Linn. Water Hemlock. 

 1. C. viROSA. L. (Covvbane or W.) June — Sept. U 



Ditch near Aintree Race Course. — U. Fisher. This requires con- 

 firmation. 



2. CONIUM. Linn. Hemlock. 



1. C. MACULATUM. L. (Common H.) June, July. <? 



This plant will soon be eradicated from this neighbourhood by the 

 " herb gatherers." It has already disappeared from the neighbour- 

 hood of Birkenhead, where it was plentiful. 



3. MYRRHIS. Tourn. Cicely. 



1. M. ODORATA. Scop. (Sweet C.) May — July, if 



Not rare near old farm houses. Lathom, Bickerstaffe, Simmon's 

 Wood, &c. Abundant near MaghuU church yard. 



Ord. XX. DiPSACE^. Juss. 



The Teasel Family. 



I. DIPSACUS. Liiui. Teasel. Tetrand. Manof/i/n. L. 

 I. D. PiLOSUS. L. (Small T.) August, Sept. <? 



Aston Wood, Aston, July,' 1851. — J. Harrison. Above the dungeon 

 at Hale.— JF. H. 



Ord. XXL Compositje. Juss. 

 The Composite Family. 



Tribe 1. CICHORACEiE. Juss. Syngenesia JEqualvs. L. 

 L LACTUCA. Linn. Lettuce. 



1. L. MURALis. Less. (Ivy-leaved L.) June — Aug. if or <? 



Field next to Hooton Station, left of Railway. — F. P. Marrat. 

 Latliom Hall delph, and parapets of the bridge near the delph. — 

 T. Williams. 



2. OREPIS. Linn. Hawtc s-bmnl. 

 1. ('. I'AMDosA. Mccncli. (Marsh H.) July — Sept. 2; 



Siiariiiglv in a diti'h a mile cast of I'urkgatc, Sept. lHr>;(. — J. Shillitoe. 



