SUPPLEMENT TO THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. C. HEDERACEA. L. (Ivy-leaved B.) July. 2^ 



Lathom Park and Narrow Moss, near Ormskirk. — T. Vfilliams. 

 Very abundant in a hedge leading from Ormskirk (half a mile dis- 

 tant) to Halsall. 



Sub-Class III. COROLLIFLOR.E. 

 (Ord. xxiii — xxx.) 



Ord. xxiii. Pyrolace^. Lind. 

 The Winter-green Family. 



1. PYROLA. Liim. Winter-green. Decand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. P. ROTUNDiEOLiA. L. (Rouiid-leaved W.) July — Sept. % 



Crosby sand hUls. — J. ShiUitoe. Abundant at Lytham. — J. B. W. 

 The Var. B. bracteata Hook. (P. maritima Ken.) is not very rare 

 amongst the sand hills at Southport, Crosby, Halsall, <fec. 



Ord. XXIV. Boraginace^. De Cand. 

 The Borage Family. 



1. MYOSOTIS. Linn. Scorpion Grass. Pentand. Monogyn. 

 1. M. SYLVATICA. Hoffm. (Upriglit Wood 8.) May— Oct. n 



In a wood near Croxteth Hall. — J. ShiUitoe. 



Ord. XXV. OROBANCHACEiE. Vent. 

 The Broom-rape Family. 



1. OROBANCHE. Linn. Broom-rape. Dklyn. Angiosjmm. L. 

 1. 0. MAJOR. L. (?) (Greater B.) May— July. % 



On broom at Eastham. — H. Fisher. 



Ord. XXVI. Scrophulariace^. Juss. 

 The Figwort Family. 



1. VERONICA. Linn, Bpeedwell. Diand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. V. I'OLiTA. Fries. (Procumbent F.) April — Oct. 



I'.idston road side, l)etwepn the hill and The church. — F. P. M. Near 

 Chester, Gressford, and Southport. — J. B. W. 



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