SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Tribe 2. CYNAROCEPHAL^. Juss. Syngenes. ^qualis. L. 

 1. CENTAUREA. Linn. Knapweed, Blue-bottle, and. Star-thistle. 

 1. C. soLSTiTiALis. L. (Yellow S.) July. 



It has been found on newly tumed-up ground once at Bootle, and 

 again at Seaforth. In both cases introduced doubtless with seed. 



Tribe 3. CORYMBIFER^. Juss. 



1. SENECIO. Linn. Groundsel, Ragwort, Fleaicort. 



S>/ngenesia Superjlua. L. 



1. S. TENUlFOLius. Jacq. (Hoary R.) July, Aug. 2; 



The Var. S. crucifolius L., can be readily distinguished from S. 

 tenuifolms Jacq., even when growing together, as they do in a field 

 at Kock Ferry. — H. Fisher. 



2. S. SARRACENicus. L. (Broad-leaved G.) July — Aug. 



Amistead, banks of the Mersey, near Wariington, plentiful. — 

 J. B. Wood. 



2. INULA. Linn. Inula. 

 1. L CONYZA. L. (Ploughman's Spikenard.) July, Aug. if. 



Between Sutton bridge and Sutton lock. — J. Harrison. Plentiful on 

 the banks of the Mersey, above the dungeon at Hale. — W. H. 



3. ANTHEMIS. LiniL GhanurmiU. 



1 . A. AKVENSis. L. (Com C.) June — Aug. <y 



Eoad side between Thornton Haves and Parkgate. — J . ShilUtoe. 

 J.D. 



2. A. NOBiLis. L. (Common C.) June — Sept. if 



Parr Flat, by the side of a pathway leading to Sutton Moss, abun- 

 dant. — J. Harrison. September, 1851. 



3. A. COTULA. L. (Stinking C.) June — Aug. 



Southport. Confirmed. — J. D. 



Okd. XXII. Campanulace^. Juss. 

 The Bell-flower Family. 



1. CAMPANULA. Linn. Bell-Jbwer. Pentand. Mmvogyn. 

 1. C. TRACHELiUM. L. (Nettle-leaved B.) Jime — Oct. li 



Specimens were brought to me in July, 1851, by Mr. J. Hanison. 

 said to be gathered in Aston Wood, Aston, where he believes it to be 

 indigenous. 



