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L. River side near Warrington, below Atherton’s Quay (j.p.). 
Wood at the back of Ince Blundell Hall (r.b.). 
C. Aston, near Frodsham (j.f.r,). 
Note. — Possibly introduced. 
G. pyrenaicum (Bunn.). Fig. 121 . Mountain Crane’s Bill. Colonist. 
P. VI-VIII. 
Waysides, &c. Rare. 
L. 1885, at intervals on the railway banks between Aintree 
and Sefton stations, and in an adjacent cornfield (r.b.). 
C. Private road from Bumper’s Lane, Sealands, to the Dee 
Cop (e.d.). 1901, Roadside at Denhall (a.k.b.). 
G. molle (L.). Soft Crane’s Bill. Native. A. VI-VIII. 
Dry pastures, roadsides, &c. Very common. 
G. pusillum (Bunn. /.). Small-flowered Crane’s Bill. Native. A. 
VI-VIII. 
Waste places and roadsides. Rare. 
L. 1884, one plant immediately inland of Hightown Station 
(E.D.). 
C. (?) Caldy (MissC. g.). A small green by the road at Gt. 
Meols (f.m.w.) ; there in 1893 ( Dr - G -)- (?) Waste land at New 
Brighton (j.f.r. ; Miss c. g.). 1884, Capenhurst (MissB.). Wim- 
bolds Trafford; by Denhall House (Flora Committee, 1893). 
G. dissectum (L.). Fig. 122 . Jagged-leaved Crane’s Bill. Native. 
A. VI-VIII. 
Cultivated fields, waste places, &c. Frequent. 
C. Backford ; Little Sutton ; Burton ; Leasowe ; &c. 
G. columbinum (L.). Fig. 123 . Long-stalked Crane’s Bill. Colonist. 
A. VI-VIII. 
Roadsides, waste places, etc. Rare. 
L. Simmonswood Moss (D.). 
C. Lane near Heswall (H.), Near Queensferry ; Lane near 
Thornton ; Roadside near Bidston (D.). Lane leading to 
Denhall House (Field club) ; there in 1901. Probably extinct in 
all but the last named station. 
G. Robertianum (L.). Fig. 124 . Herb Robert. Native. A. V-IX. 
Hedgebanks, etc. Very common. 
Note. — Occasionally met with white flowers. 
G. phaeum (L.). Dark Purple flowered Crane’s Bill. Alien. 
P. V, VI. 
Woods. Very rare. 
L. Ince Blundell Woods (Miss d.). Huyton (t.g.). 
