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b. mitis (Wallr.). 
Common. 
C. About Bebington ; Raby Mere ; Ness ; Capenhurst ; &c. 
Authority on Pyrus, Rev. Augustin Ley. 
Crataegus (. L .). Hawthorn. 
C. Oxyacantha (L.). Fig. 204. Whitethorn, Hawthorn, or May. 
Native. Tree. V, VI. 
a. oxyacanthoides (Thuill). 
In hedges. Rare. 
C. 1867 , Cattenhall near Frodsham (j.f.r.). Birkenhead 
Park, probably planted (f.m.w.). 
d. monogyna ( Jacq .). 
In hedges, woods, &c. Very common, but frequently planted. 
SAXIFRAGES. 
Saxifraga (L.). Saxifrage. 
S. tridactylites (L.). Fig. 205. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. Native. 
A. IV-VII. 
The sandhills, frequent. On walls, rare. 
L. The sandhills between Liverpool and Southport (H.). 
C. The sandhills from New Brighton to West Kirby ; old 
walls at Bidston and Wallasey (D.). Walls at Prenton 
(h.s.f. ; f.p.m.). 1876 , Walls at Greasby ; 1898 , Walls at 
Frankby ; Walls in Town Lane, Higher Bebington (r.b.). 
S. granulata (L.) Fig. 206. Meadow Saxifrage. Denizen. P. 
V, VI. 
Open grassy places. Very rare. Planted. 
L. In Woolton Park, with double flowers (H.). In an open 
part of a wood at the top of Jack Lane, West Derby (D.). 
Chrysosplenium (L.). Golden Saxifrage. 
C. oppositifolium (L.). Fig. 207- Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 
Native. P. IV, V. 
In damp shady places. Occasional. 
C. About Raby Mere ; along the brook in Barnston Dale. 
C. alternifolium (L). Fig. 208. Alternate-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 
Native. P. IV. 
Boggy places in Flint. Local. 
F. Nant-y-Flint, by the stream (r.b.). 
