SUl'PLEMENT TO THE FLOKA OK LIVERPOOL. 



2. L. coRDATA. Br. (Heart-leaved T.) August. U 



Very sparingly on the banks of the Alt, below Altcar JIarsh. 

 T. Williams. 



2. GYMNADENIA. Br. Gymnadenia. 

 1. G. CONOPSEA. B. (Fragrant G.) June — August, v, 



Upton, Cheshire. — J. ShilUtoe. 



3. OPHRYS. Linn. Ophrys. 

 1. 0. APiFERA. Huds. (Bee 0.) June, July. i(. 



This interesting plant was first discovered in this locality by Messrs. 

 W. Harrison and J. SluUitoe, in a small spot among the Crosby 

 Sand-hills, about half a mile north of the railway station. Here it 

 is rather plentiful. 



Ord. XXXVIII. Trilliace^. De Cand. 

 The Trillium Family. 



1. PARIS. Linn. Herb. Paris. Octand. Tetrand. L. 

 1. P. QUADEiFOLiA. L. (Common H.) May, Jime. 2^ 



In a wood opposite the canal bank at Aston Park. — J. Harrison. 

 Plentiful in Bath Wood, near Ormskirk.— r. Williams. 



Ord. XXXIX. LiLiACEiE. Juss. The Lily Family. 

 1. ALLIUM. Limi. Onion. Leek. Garlic. Hexand. Monogyn. 

 1. A. viNEALE. L. (Crow G.) June, July. 2; 



On sandy soU on the banks of the Mersey below Warrington I about four 

 miles) plentifully, with A. arenarium. — J. B. Wood. Hoylake. — J. 



Shillitne. 



Ord. XL. TYPHACEtE. Juss. 

 The Reed-mace Family. 



1 . TYPHA. Limi. Reed-iuace or Cais-tail. Monoecia Triand. L. 

 1. T. MINOR. 8m. 



1 have ciiri'fnlly rxaiiiinod tlie specimen in tlio horliniiuin of (Ik; 

 Liverjjool IJotanic Gai'den, and believe it to be nothing more tlian 

 a very narrow-leaved vaiiety of T. anflustifolia. L. A similar 

 variety is found in a pond near Sutton, Cheshire. 



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