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Division II. — Calyciflorae, 
CELASTRINE^. 
Euonymus (L.). Spindle-tree. 
E. europaeus (L.). Fig. 130. Spindle-tree. Prickwood. Denizen. 
Tree. V, VI. 
Hedges. Very rare, and always planted. 
L. Hedge near Gill Moss (D.). 
C. Aston Wood (j.f.r.). 
RHAMNE^E. 
Rhamnus (L.). Buckthorn. 
R. catharticus (L.) Fig. 131. Purging Buckthorn. (?) Native. 
Shrub. V-VII. 
Hedges and woods. Very rare. 
C. Hedges at Newton, near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
R. Frangula (L.). Breaking Buckthorn. Native. Shrub. V-VII. 
Woods and hedges. Rare. 
L. On S. side of Simmonswood Moss; Dons Wood, near 
Sutton ; Bath Wood, Ormskirk ; Blaque Moss, Lathom ; Side 
of Kirkby Moss (D.). Brushy Lane, near Rainford Junction 
(h.s.f.). 1893, L ane between Dungeon and Hale (Field club). 
SAPINDACE^E. 
Acer{L.). Maple. 
A. Pseudoplatanus (L.). Fig. 132. “Sycamore.” Denizen. Tree. 
V, VI. 
In plantations, &c. Common, but not indigenous. 
A. campestre ( L .). Fig. 133. Maple. (?) Native or Denizen. 
Tree. V-VII. 
Hedges and plantations. Occasional. Often planted. 
L. Near Burscough Junction. 
C. Oxton ; Brom borough ; Ness; &c. (Dr. g.). 
