152 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CHESHIRE. 
By E. & H. Drassue. 
Tue plants named in the following list were observed by us 
during the years 1905-8 in the Wirral District of Cheshire 
only such are recorded in this list as appear to be established. 
It seems desirable to record these on account of the extensive 
building operations now being carried on, particularly in the 
Wallasey neighbourhood. 
The geological and physical structure of the district is admir- 
ably described in Lord de Tabley’s volume, and to this we need 
not add anything here. 
Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. Wallasey. — BR. trichophyllus 
Chaix. Bidston.—R. Drouetii F. Schultz. Poulton.—R. Baudotii 
Godr. Bidston.—+ R. confusus Godr. Caldy, and, together with 
it. confusus Godr.; the locality given is “Old Chester Road, 
Cheshire.” )—R. peltatus Schrank. Leasowe, Poulton 
mula L. var. radicans Nolte. Wall ; é 
b. Guerangerii (Boreau). Of this plant Green’s Flora of Liverpool 
District states “has been found with us.” i 
how 
uctum f C 
Radicula palustris Moench. Meols.— Arabis hirsuta Scop. 
Leasowe sandhills. —*Cardamine amara L,. Meols. — Erophila 
verna E. M i 
yer. Wi YY sa precoz DC. Wallase 
sandhills.—Cochlearia, Armoracia L. Thoroughly established on 
the sandhills at New Brighton and Wallasey.—C. anglica L. vay. 
Hortit Syme. ee plentiful. There is only one previous 
i ; Dee at B: 
of the at Brom- 
(The Bromborough shore, 
nd not on the .) This seems to 
u 
1on.—S. officinale Scop. var. leio- 
Grange.—{S. pannonicum Jacq. Quite established 
