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Sanicula (L.). 
S. europaea (L.). Fig. 241. Wood Sanicle. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Woods and shady places. Frequent. 
L. Speke. 
C. About Bromborough, Willaston, Gayton, Shotwick, 
Prenton, &c. 
F. Mostyn to Ffynnon Groew ; Holywell; Northop; Kel- 
sterton. 
Conium (L.). Hemlock. 
C. maculatum (L.). Fig. 242. Hemlock. Native. B. VI-VIII. 
Waste places, hedge banks, &c. Occasional. 
L. Southport; Croxteth Woods (D.). Canal bank near 
Lydiate; Roadside at Hightown and Formby; Lane leading 
N. from Victoria Road, Crosby; Waste ground between 
Altcar and Lydiate (r.b.). Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. Ellesmere Port ; near Saughall Massie (D.). Near Love 
Lane, Wallasey; about Bidston, thence to Moreton; Caldy 
Hill (f.m.w.). Hedge bank between Neston and Leighton. 
Helsby Hill and Netherton (j.f.r.). Roadside, half a mile 
beyond the stone bridge near the College, Chester, towards 
Little Saughall ; in two places at Backford ; between Water 
Lane, Ince, and Holme House and W. of Manley (r.b.). 
Newton-cum-Larton ; Ness; Field W. of Burton Church- 
yard ; Lane to “ Westwood,” Noctorum (Dr. g.). 
Stnyrnium (L.). Alexanders. 
S. olusatrum (L.). Fig. 243. Alexanders. Native. B. or P. V, VI. 
Waste places and woods. Occasional. 
C. Lane between Moreton and Leasowe (D.) Field near 
West Kirby Church (Missc. g.). 1877, small coppice on N. 
slope of Grange Hill — there in 1901 ; 1883, rocky side of the 
road above Heswall Church ; Lane leading from the Hill 
Houses towards the railway at West Kirby (r.b.). 1875, Lane 
at Ness, above Denhall (e.d.). 1880 and 1897, about Wal- 
lasey; 1901, corner of lane to Saughall Massie from Carr 
(Dr. G.). 
Bupleurum (L.). Hare’s-ear. 
B. rotundifolium (L.). Fig. 244. Hare’s-ear. Casual. A. VI, VII. 
Rubbish heaps near the canal and docks. Very rare. 
L. 1901, Canal banks below the race course, near Aintree 
(J.a.w.). 
C. Ballast about the Birkenhead Docks. 
