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S. Sophia (L.). Fig. 44 . Flixvveed. Native. A. VI-VIII. 
Sandy banks and fields near the sea. Frequent. 
L. Kirkby (w. h. Holt; Miss w.). Near Ormskirk (t.w.). Crosby ; 
Formby. 
C. Near Bidston Church (H.). Luxuriant about Meols (Dr. g.). 
S. ASliaria (Scop.). Fig. 45 . Jack-by-the- Hedge, Garlic-mustard. 
Native. B. V, VI. 
About hedges and the borders of woods. Common. 
L. Speke ; &c. 
C. Meols ; Bromborough ; Shotwick ; &c. 
S. pannonicum (Jacquin). Fig. 46 . Alien. VI. 
L. Plentiful about Crosby (h.s.f.). 1894, i n a l ane near 
Walton Village (j.a.w.). 
Erysimum ( L .). Treacle Mustard. 
E. cheiranthoides (L.). Fig. 47 . Treacle Hedge Mustard. Native. 
A. VI-VIII. 
Cultivated ground, roadsides, railway banks. Occasional. 
L. Barton to Altcar. Black Bull Lane, Walton (j.a.w.). 
C. Wallasey, chiefly about the railway ; 1901, one mile north 
of Great Saughall (Dr. g.). 
Note. — More frequent in Lancashire than Cheshire. 
E. onentale (Br.). Hare’s Ear Cabbage. Casual. 
L. 1892, In an oat field, Walton (j.a.w.). 
C. 1883-84, Hoylake, about the railway siding (r.b.). 
(?) Extinct. Occasionally found about Birkenhead Docks. 
E. repandutn (L.). 
As a casual, 1892, at Birkenhead (j.a.w.). 
CameJina ( Crantz ). 
C. sativa (Crantz). Fig. 48 . Gold of Pleasure. Casual. 
L. 1871, River bank at Dungeon; and 1875, towards Oglet ; 
1876, corn field between Ditton Station and the Church (r.b.). 
C. 1895, Hoylake, near the station (Dr. g.). 
b. fcetida (Fr.). 
L. Has been found as a casual on Bath Farm, Orm- 
skirk (t.w.). Canal banks, Aintree ; Seven Pits, near 
Walton (j.a.w.). 
Brass ica (L.). Cabbage, Turnip, &c. 
B. Napus (L.). Rape or Coleseed. Denizen. A. or B. V-VII. 
Cultivated ground. Occasional. 
