SirpPLEMENT TO THE FLOItA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Sub-Class IV. MONOCHLAMYDE^. 

 (Ord. xxxi — xxxvi.) 



Ord. xxxi. Empetrace^. Nutt. 

 The Crowherry Family. 



1. EMPETRUM. Linn. Cror^lerry. Dia^c. Triand. L. 

 1. E. NIGRUM. L. (Black C. or Crakeberry.) April-June. 2; 



Fir-rougli, Onnskii-k.— r. Williams. 



Ord. XXXII, Thymelace^. Juss. 

 The Daphne Family. 

 1. DAPHNE. Linn. Spurge Laurel. Octand. Monogyn. L. 

 1. D. LAUREOLA. L. (Common S.) January-April. I, 



of th?M *'^"^ '"^ ^''''\^' '^'''' Halewood, and abundant on the blnks 



Ord. XXXIV. Ceratophyllace^. Gray. 

 The Homwort Family. 



1. CERATOPHYLLUM. Linn. Homwort. 

 Mormcia. Polyand. 



1. C. DEMERSUM. L. (Common H.) July, August, u 



Abundant on Formby Marsh.-J. Shaiitoe. Plentiful in ditches nt 

 soutnport. — J. B. Wood. 



2. C. SUBMERSUM. L. (Unarmed H.) June, July. ^ 



rnnfLf' i""'°® r^°'l^ ^'^^"^ ^''""'^ ^•"^ Pl^^'it in Altcar Marsh. 

 Confarmation is desirable. 



Ord. XXXV. Urticace.^. Juss. The Nettle FamUy. 



1. PARIETARIA. Linn. PelUtory of the Wall. 



Tetrand. Monogyn. 



1. P. officinalis. L. (Common p.) June-September. % 



Abundant at Churehtown, near Soutliport.— J. B. W Ruins of 

 Burscough Abbey.— 2'. William!. 



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