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L. rupestre (Kindb.). Fig. 101. Rock Sea Spurrey. Native. 
P. VI-IX. 
Rocks by the sea coast. Local. 
C. Abundantly on the rocks at Hilbre (f.m.w.). 
Authority on Caryophylleae, F. N. Williams. 
PORTULACE^E. 
Claytonia (L.). 
C. perfoliata (Don.). Fig. 102. Perfoliate Claytonia. Alien (N. 
American). A. IV-VI. 
Sandy ground. Rare. 
L. By the old church at Formby (e.d.). 
C. 1886, roadside by the Leasowe Golf Links (r.h.d.) ; and 
lane leading thence to the Golf house (Dr. g.). Churchyard at 
Hoylake (w.w.). 
Montia ( L .). Blinks. 
M. fontana (A.). Fig. 103 . Water Blinks. Native. A. or P. 
IV-VIII. 
a. minor (Gniel.). 
In wet places. Common. 
b. rivulavis (Gmel.). 
In ditches. Occasional (h.s.f.). 
C. Saughall Massie (Dr. g.). 
ELATINE^E. 
Elatine ( L .). Waterwort. 
E. hexandra ( D.C. ). Fig. 105. Six-stamened Waterwort. Native. 
A. VIII. 
Growing under water. Very rare. 
L. 1885-1893. Lake in Knowsley Park (Dr. w.). 
HYPERICINE^E. 
Hypericum ( L .). St. John’s Wort. 
H. Androsaemum (L.). Fig. 105. Tutsan. Denizen. Shrub. 
VI-VIII. 
Thickets, &c. Very rare. Probably planted. 
C. Upon a bank of Bromborough Pool just beyond Patrick 
Wood (D.). 1901, Plantation in Hooton Park towards Over- 
pool (Dr. G.). 
