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Parnassia (L.)„ 
P. palustris (L.). Fig. 209. Grass of Parnassus. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Moist places among the sandhills. Frequent. 
C. Behind Leasowe embankment; The Langfields, and at 
West Kirby. Near Queensferry (r.h.d.). 
Ribes (L.). 
R. Grossularia ( L .). Fig. 210. Gooseberry. Denizen. Shrub. 
IV, V. 
Hedges, &c. Occasional, and always as an escape from culti- 
vation. 
C. About Bidston; Moreton ; Raby Mere ; Heswall ; Ness 
Holt; Burton. 
R. alpinum (L.). Fig. 211. Tasteless Mountain Currant. Denizen. 
Shrub. IV, V. 
L. Planted in waste places near Burscough Abbey (D.). 
R. rubrum (L.). Fig. 212. Red Currant. Denizen. Shrub. 
IV, V. 
a. sativum (Reichb.). 
Hedges, &c. Occasional, and always as an escape from culti- 
vation. 
C. Heswall ; Dibbinsdale (Dr. G.). 
R. nigrum (L.). Fig. 213. Black Currant. Denizen. Shrub. 
IV, V. 
Hedges, &c., generally near houses. Occasional, and always 
as an escape from cultivation. 
C. Heath Lane, Stoke (Dr. g.). 
CRASSULACE^E. 
Cotyledon (L.). Navelwort. 
C. umbilicus (L.). Fig. 214. Navelwort. Native. P. VI-VIII. 
On old walls, stony hedge banks, &c. Occasional. More 
frequent in the Cheshire than the Lancashire portion of the 
district. 
L. About Aughton (D.). Speke (j.h.l.). 
C. Lanes about Poulton ; between Egremont and New 
Brighton (H.). Higher Tranmere ; Walls at Noctorum Farm 
(D.). 1875 , Lane leading E. from Little Neston ; 1876 , about 
Thurstaston ; Higher Bebington ; Roadside above Heswall 
Church ; Lanes at Barnston and Storeton (r.b.). Lane 
between Gayton and the Windmill (f.m.w.). S. of Bidston 
Hill (Dr. G.). 
