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Sedum (L.). Stonecrop. 
S. Telephium (L.). Fig. 215. Orpine or Live-long. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
a . pUYpurascens (Koch). 
Hedgebanks and the borders of fields. Occasional. 
L. By the fieldsides between Club Moor and Norris Green, 
West Derby (D.). 1866, Lane N.E. of Walton Church ; 
Hedgebank just beyond Fazakerley Station (w.h.). 
C. Oxton ; Lane between Tranmere and Prenton (H.). 
Overton Hills (j.f.r.). About Heswall (Mrs. s. b.). Lane near 
Prenton, leading toward Woodchurch ; 1875, Lane between 
Gay ton and Heswall; between Little Neston and Denhall 
Colliery; between Little Neston and the Chester Road; 1878, 
Lane by the Hill Houses, West Kirby (r.b.). Cop just S. of 
West Kirby Park Station (e.d.). Lane between Gayton and 
the Windmill; Lane between Caldy and West Kirby (f.m.w.). 
S. anglicum (Huds.). Fig. 216. White English Stonecrop. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Rocks and dry sandy ground near the sea. Rare and local. 
C. About Grange and West Kirby, and extending to Park- 
gate (D.). Burton Point (r.b.). Side of road, quarter 
mile W. of Burton (LorddeT. ; f.m.w.). Caldy; Heswall 
(Dr. G.). 
S. acre (L.). Fig. 217. Bitting Yellow Stonecrop. Native. P. 
VI-VIII. 
Sandhills, very common. Banks and walls inland, frequent. 
S. reflexum (L.). Yellow Stonecrop. Alien. P. VI, VII. 
On walls and roofs. Very rare, and planted. 
Sempervivum (L.). House-leek. 
S. tectorum (L.). Fig. 218. House-leek. Alien. P. VII. 
On walls and roofs. Occasional, and planted. 
C. Saughall Massie ; Raby ; Frankby; Irby; N. of Meols ; 
Ness; Burton; &c. (Dr. g.). 
D ROSE RACEME. 
Drosera (L.). Sundew. 
D. rotundifolia (L.). Fig. 219. Round-leaved Sundew. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Wet heathy places, decreasing as drainage progresses. Local. 
L. Hollows among the sandhills at Formby. 
C. Oxton Heath ; Heswall ; Thurstaston. 
