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R. peltatus ( Schrank .). Large-flowered Water Crowfoot. Native. 
P. IV-VIII. 
Ponds and ditches. Common. 
c. floribundus (Bab.). Fig. 7 . 
L. Near Formby (r.b.). 
C. Bidston Ford (f.m.w.). Willaston; Ness; Whitby (Dr. g.). 
R. Baudotii (Godr.). Baudot’s Water Crowfoot. Native. P. V-VIII. 
Ponds and ditches near the sea. Rare. 
L. Pond near old Formby Church, near the coast (j.h.l.). 
C. About the upper part of Wallasey Pool and Bidston 
Marsh (f.m.w.). 1895, Ponds about Willaston and Great 
Saughall (Dr. g.). 1888, Ince Marsh (r.b.). 
R. Lenormandi ( F . Schultz). Fig. 8. Lenormand’s Mud Crowfoot. 
Native. P. V-VIII. 
Shallow ditches. Rare. 
L. Wavertree (D.). Aintree (f.m.w.). 1875, Ditches between 
Little Melling and Ashcroft Farm ; Pond a short distance 
beyond Scarth Hill towards Bickerstaffe (r.b.). 1888, Damp 
hollow S.E. of Upholland (Field club). Around Skelmersdale 
(Rev. G.). 
C. Ditch by the side of Upton Road near Claughton Village ; 
and in ditches on Oxton Heath (f.m.w.). 1894, confirmed 
(j.A.W.). 
R. hederaceus (L.). Ivy-leaved Mud Crowfoot. Native. P. IV-IX. 
Shallow ditches, ponds, and on mud. Common. 
R. sceleratus (L.). Fig. 9 . Celery-leaved Crowfoot. Native. 
A. V-IX. 
By and in ditches and ponds. Common. 
R. Flammula (L.). Lesser Spearwort. Native. A. VI- 1 X. 
In ditches and wet places. Very common. 
b. pseudo-reptans (Syme). 
L. Upholland (Rev. g.). 
C. Oxton (Dr. G.). Thornton (Miss w.). 
F. Behind Flint (r.b.). 
R. Lingua (L.). Fig. 10 . Greater Spearwort. Native. P. VI-VII 1 . 
In ditches and marshy places. Occasional. 
L. Crosby (W.). Formby; Southport (D.). At Sankey in 
an old pond near the Liverpool and Warrington highway 
(j.p.). Pond on the W. slope of Billinge Beacon ; 1875, Pitch 
near Rainford Moss; 1889, Ditches between Lydiate and 
River Alt (r.b.). Ditch at Upholland (Rev. g.). 
