1863.] LANCASHIRE AND CHKSHIRE BOTANY. 451 



36. Nymphsea alba, L. Bewsey. 



37. Nuphar lutea, Sm. Plentiful in the Old Quay Canal. 

 43. Papaver somniferum, L. Cornfield, Acton Grange. 

 45. Chelidoniura majus, L. Waste places, near houses. 

 48. Corydalis claviculata, DC. Hedges iu Cheshire. 



58. Coronopus Ruellii, Gsert. Bank Quay. 



65. Teesdalia uudicaulis, Br. Sandy places, Hill Cliff, Cheshire. 



70. Lepidium carapestre, Br. Orford, etc, 



79. Draba verna, L. Hill Cliff, and Hollin Hedge, Cheshire. 



84. Cardamine amara, L. Dallam, Old Quay Canal bank. The 

 flowers of this species are very fugitive, wherein they differ 

 from C. pratensis. Specimens of this last were in flower in 

 September of this year. 



88. Arabis thaliana, L. Orford, etc. 



95. Barbarea vulgaris, Br. River-side. 



99. Nasturtium terrestre, Br. Arpley. 



106. Erysimum ckeiranthoides. River-side, near Dobbie's Ijocks. 



125. Reseda Luteola, L. Hale. 



133. Viola odorata, L. Aston. 



!•/. T 7- fWoolston and Chat Mosses in 

 138. Drosera rotundifolia, L. \ ^ , . ^ Oi ^x 



< Lancashire, and on Stretton 

 140. D. anglica, Huds. -f,T • n\ ^ ■ 



^ ' L Moss, m Cheshire. 



150. Dianthus deltoides, L. Hale. 



173. Honckeneja peploides, Ehrh. Hale shore. 



175. Spergularia rubra, St. Hil. Sandy soils in Cheshire. 



182. Areuaria trinervis, L. Moist places. 



184. Stellaria nemorum, L. Bank of the Mersey, near Dobbie's 



Locks. 



191. Cerastium aquaticum, L. With the above. 



204. Malva moschata, L. Banks of the Chester and Warrington 



Railway. 



205. 31. sylvestris, L. Aston, Cheshire. 

 215. Hypericum perforatum, L. Arpley, etc. 



217. H. quadrangulum, L. Morley Common. 



218. H. humifusum, L. Hill Cliff. 



220. H. pulchrum, L. Sankey and Biirtonwood. 



238. Erodium cicutarium, 8m. Roadside near Tom Paine's 



Bridge. 

 231. Geranium pratense, L. River-side, about Warrington. 

 236. G. dissectura, L. Higher Walton. 



