SUrPLE.UEXT TO THE IT. OKA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Ord, XLI. Naiad ACE.S:. Juss. The Pondweed Family. 



1. POTAMOGETON. Liim. Pondweed. Tetrand. Tetragyn. L. 



1. P. LANCEOLATUS. Sm. (Lanceolate P.) July. U 



In a pond on Widow Garstons Farm, Sutton, near the Clock's face, 

 July, 1851. — J. Harrison. 



2. P. LUCENS. L. (SMniiig P.) June, July. 2; 



FoiTQby Marsh. — J. Shillitoe. 



Ord. XLII. Cyperace^. Juss. The Sedge Family. 



1. BLYSMUS. Panz. Blysmus. Triand. Monogyn. 



1. B. COMPRESSUS. Panz. (Broad-leaved B.) Jime, July. U 



The plant is rapidly becoming eradicated from the \icinity of Bootle 

 Land Marks, but may yet be found not sparingly amongst the Crosby 

 and Formby sand hills, and also at Southport, where I gathered it 

 in July last. 



2. B. RUFUS. Link. (Narrow-leaved B.) July. "U. 



Plentiful at Southport, but very dwarfish. 



2. ELEOCHARIS. Br. Spike^-ush. Triand. Monogyn. L. 

 I.E. MULTiCAULis. Sm. (Many-stalked S.) July. 2f 



Salt marsh between Southport and Ormskirk. — T. Williams. 



3. SCIRPUS. Linn. Cluh-rusli. Bidl-rush. Triand. Momgyn. L. 

 1. S. SYLVATicus. L. (Wood C.) July. U 



Dean Wood, UphoUand. — J. Harrison. In a pit behind the Cranes, 

 Lathom.— T. Williams. 



4. CAREX. Linn. Carex or Sedge. Moncecia Triand. 



1. C. CURT A. Gooden. (White C.) June. 11 



Simmon's Wood Moss. — J. Shillitoe. Chat Moss, very common. — 

 J. B. Wood. Blogue Moss, Lathom. — T. Williams. 



2. C. ELONGATA. (Elongated C.) June. 4 



"Plentiful about Warrington, and very common near Manchester." 

 J. B. Wood. This is somewhat beyond our limit, yet the plant may 

 probably be found nearer. i 



3. C. MURiCATA. L. (Great Prickly C.) Jime, July. U 



Near Frodsham.— J. B. Wood. 



4. C. L.a;viGATA. Sm. (Smooth-stalked beaked C.) June. U 



Plentiful in a wood nesir Knowsley Park. — J. Shillitoe. 



