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L. Croxteth Woods; about the Old Hut, Hale; Bath Wood, 
and Sayer’s Wood, near Ormskirk (D.). 
C. Eastham ; &c. (D.). Rock Savage Wood, Frodsham 
(j.f.r.). Patrick Wood, Bromborough (j.h.l.). Near Poole 
Hall ; Raby Mere and Dibbinsdale ; Shotwick Dale (Dr. g.). 
C. alpina (L.). Mountain Enchanter’s Nightshade. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Woods in hilly districts. Very rare. 
L. In shady places on Billiage Beacon, near St. Helens (D.). 
There are no recent records. 
CUCURBITACE^. 
Bryonia (. L .). 
B. dioica (L.). Fig. 238. White Briony. Native. P. VI-IX. 
In hedges. Rare. 
L. Hedge on Ditton Marsh (D.), (?) extinct. 
C. 1850, Hedges at Weston, near the Soapworks ; 1852, near 
Ince (D.). Hedge at Prenton (Mrs.T.G., jun), (?) extinct. 
1897, Hedges between Blacon Point and Chester; 1901, Dee 
Cop, one mile below Chester (Dr. g.). 
UMBELLIFER^. 
Hydrocotyle ( L .). Pennywort. 
H. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 239. Marsh Pennywort. Native. P. V-VIII. 
Damp heaths and other wet places. Common. 
L. Hollows among the sandhills ; Ditches about Formby, 
Haskayne, and Barton. 
C. Heaths at Oxton and Thurstaston ; about Leasowe ; 
below Raby Mere ; about ponds at Capenhurst ; &c. 
Eryngium (L.). Sea Holly. 
E. maritimum (L.). Fig. 250. Sea Holly. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
The sandhills. Occasional. 
L. At intervals between Hightown and Birkdale ; 1885, one 
plant just above the river bank between St. Michael’s and 
Fulwood (r.b.). 
C. Sandhills at Wallasey, Leasowe, and West Kirby ; Banks 
of the River Dee at Heswall, Parkgate, and Burton Point. 
F. Sandhills about the Point of Air. 
