4S Petty: Some Plants of Silverdale, West Lancashire. 



Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus L. Outside last house before 

 Silverdale Moss Road. 



Atriplex Babingtonii Woods. Foot of rocks in Cove. 



Salicornia herbacea L. A few plants on shore, Cove side. 



Suseda maritima Dum. Saltmarsh near Silverdale, A. W. 



Polygonum aviculare L. Road-side in village, and other 



neglected places. 

 Polygonum amphibium L. What should have been a damp 



place, before fork in road, Windy Scout and Carnforth, not 



far from Ordnance B.M. 24.6. 



Rumex Acetosa L. Outside Eaves Wood, and field borders 



and road-sides. 

 Rumex Acetosella L. The same. 



Daphne Laureola L. Was to be found in one of the woods in 



1897. Name withheld. 

 Euphorbia Helioscopia L. In oat-field, side of path, Cray 



Green to Hagg Wood side. Side of Silverdale Moss Road, 



1 90 1. 



Euphorbia Peplus L. In cultivated fields and gardens as 

 a weed. 



Euphorbia exigua L. Corn-fields, Silverdale, A. W. A few 

 plants near quarry in Bottoms Lane ; a nice patch on 

 opposite side of the lane nearer the farm, 1901. 



Mercurialis perennis L. Common, woods, lane- and field- 

 sides. 



Ulmus montana Stokes. In the woods and in field-sides. 



Humulus Lupulus L. Coast near Brown's Houses, A. W. 

 Hedge near Elmslack. Over hazels, Levens Bottom Wood 

 — so, at any rate, I was told the wood was called. It is 

 the land for sale, for building purposes, opposite Richmond's 

 shop. 



Urtica dioica L. Everywhere common. Fine in 'The Trough,' 

 Trowbarrow. 



Urtica urens L. Outside last farm, Waterslack to Silverdale 

 Moss. 



Parietaria officinalis L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Cliffs about 

 Silverdale, plentiful, C. J. Ashfield. Rocks at the Cove, 

 A. W. On the shore rocks, railway to Jenny Brown's 

 Point ; about the Cove and beyond ; in the woods also, and 

 high on Castlebarrow ; and other localities. 



Naturalist, 



