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C. Naturalised on an old wall at Owen’s Farm, Little 
Neston (r.h.d.). Confirmed, 1901 (Dr. g.). 
F. Naturalised on a wall behind Mostyn (r.b.). 
C. claviculata ( D . C.). Fig. 27. White Climbing Fumitory. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
In woods and bushy places, generally in hilly districts. Occa- 
sional. 
L. Crosby (H.). Southport; Formby; near Gill Moss 
Chapel (D.). Billinge Hill, very sparingly (t.w.). 
C. Upton (D.). Frodsham (j.f.r.). Helsby Hill, and extend- 
ing towards Alvanley (r.b.). In several places about Bidston 
Hill (f.m.w. ; &c.) . Dibbinsdale (Dr. G-). 
Fu maria (L.). 
F. pallidlflora ( Jord .). Fig. 28. Rampant Fumitory. Native. A. 
VI-IX. 
Hedgebanks and cultivated ground. Rare. 
L. Ormskirk, very sparingly (f.m.w.). 
C. 1859, Hedgebank at Poulton (h.s.f.), now perhaps extinct. 
1866, Garden at Prenton Hall; West Kirby (f.m.w.; h.s.f.). 
1882, By the footpath between Brimstage and New Hall (j.v.). 
b. Borczi (Jord.). Cultivated ground. Very rare. 
L. This appears to be a frequent sub-species in S. Lan- 
cashire (f.m.w.). 
C. 1862, In a wheat field at West Kirby (f.m.w.). About 
Newton and Frankby (Dr. g.). 
F. confusa (Jord.). Native. A. VI-IX. 
Cultivated ground and borders of fields. Common. 
F. officinalis (L.). Fig. 29. Common Fumitory. Native. A. V-IX. 
Cultivated ground and borders of fields. Common. 
Authority for the Capreolate Fumitories, H. W. Pugsley, B.A., in Journ. 
Bot., vol. xl, p. 129, et seq. 
CRUCIFERS. 
Cheiranthus (L.). 
C. Cheiri (L.). Wallflower. Denizen. P. IV-VI. 
On walls. Rare, and always escaped from gardens. 
C. On old walls at Gayton (D.). Old walls at Wallasey 
(f.m.w.). 1877, Rocks at Burton Point, stated to have been 
introduced (r.b.). On outhouses in Burton Village ; Rocks 
at Hilbie (Dr. g.). 
Nasturtium (R. Br.). 
N. officinale (R. Br.). Fig. 30. Watercress. Native. B. VI, VII. 
Ditches, &c. Common. 
