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B. tenuissimum ( L .). Fig. 255. Slender Hare’s-ear. (?) Native. 
A. VII, VIII. 
Waste places near the sea. Very rare. 
C. By Bromborough Pool (Missc. g.) — destroyed by Port Sun- 
light works. 
F. Banks of the River Dee, below Queensferry (D.). 
A pi am (L.). 
A. graveolens (L.). Fig. 256. Wild Celery. Native. P. VII-IX. 
Marshes and ditches near the sea. Frequent. 
L. Hightown ; Birkdale ; Hale ; Dungeon ; Garston. 
C. Bromborough Pool ; Shotwick ; Bidston Ford ; Leasowe ; 
Newton-cum-Larton. 
F. Greenfield ; E. Cop of River Dee, from Queensferry 
towards Chester. 
A. nodEiiorum ( Reichb .). Fig. 257. Procumbent Water Parsnep. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
( Hclosciadium nodiflorum {Koch.).) 
Ditches and marshy places. Common. 
A. inundatum {Reichb.). Fig. 258. Submerged Water Parsnep. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Ponds and ditches. Occasional. 
L. Formby Marsh (D.). Ormskirk (t.w.). Pond between 
Aintree and Ford Cemetery; Pond between Great and Little 
Crosby (f.m.w.). Ditches between Haskayne and Formby 
(R.B.). 
C. Eastham (h.s.f.). West Kirby (Miss s. b.). Hoylake 
(Missc. g.). Ponds on Claughton Moor, and at S.W. corner of 
Oxton Heath (f.m.w.). Ditch near Frodsham Score (j.f.r.). 
Pond by the footpath between Bromborough Station and the 
Village (r.b.). Bordering Bromborough Pool; near Poole 
Hall ; Ponds between Willaston and Ness (Dr. g.). 
F. Small pond just before entering Northop from Connah’s 
Quay (r.b.). 
Cicuta (A.). Water Hemlock. 
C. virosa {L.). Fig. 259. Water Hemlock. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Margins of ponds. Very rare. 
C. 1875, Pond between Dunham Heath and Long Green, 
and below Dunham-on-the-Hill ; Banks of the S.U. Canal, 
where it is joined by the footpath from Mollington Station 
(r.b.), (?) extinct. 
Note — T here are several localities near the above stations, but just 
beyond our “ district.” 
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