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G. rotundifolium (L.). Round-leaved Crane’s Bill. 
Was once found, in 1872, on a newly made road at Claughton. 
Erodium ( L'H'evit .). Stork’s Bill. 
E, cicutarium ( L'Hevit .). Stork’s Bill. Native. A. VI-IX. 
Sandy ground near the sea. Common. 
Waste sandy places inland. Occasional. 
E. moschatum (L’Herit.). Fig. 125. Musk Stork’s Bill. Native. 
A. VI, VII. 
Banks and fields. Very rare. 
L. Roadside at Aughton Brow, Ormskirk ; Field near 
Lathom (D.). 1884, a single plant inland of Hightown 
Station (Dr. w.). 
C. Hedgebank on N. side of Grange Hill, West Kirby (D.). 
Shore close to Denhall House (Flora Committee, 1893) ; there in 
1901. 
Oxalis (L.). Wood Sorrel. 
0. Acetosella (L.). Fig. 126. Wood Sorrel. Native. P. IV-VI. 
In shady places. Common. 
0. corniculata ( L .). Fig. 127. 1880, as a Casual in gardens at 
West Derby (Dr. g.). 
Impatiens (L.). Balsam. 
1. parviflora (DC.). Fig. 128. Small-flowered Balsam. Alien. 
A. VII-IX. 
Hedgebanks. Rare. 
C. Oxton (h.s.f.). About Fairview Road, Oxton, 1899 
(Dr. g.). 1899, Mount Wood, Prenton Hill (Miss h. h.). 
Note. — This is a Russian plant, now quite naturalised in England. 
ILICINE/E. 
Ilex (L.). Holly. 
I. Aquifolium (L.). Fig. 129. Holly. Native. Tree IV, VII. 
In woods and hedges. Common. 
