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Ammi (L.). 
A. majus (L.). Fig. 250. Great Ammi. Casual. A. VI, VII. 
Waste places. Very rare, and not permanent. 
C. Ballast by the Birkenhead Docks (t. g. ; &c.). 
Carum ( L .). 
C. Petroselinum (. Benth .). Parsley. A garden escape. B. VI-VIII. 
Waste places. Very rare. 
C. Waste ground between Oxton Heath and Bidston Road 
(R.B.). 
C. Carui (L.). Fig. 251. Caraway. Casual. B. VI. 
Pastures. Very rare. 
L. Near Mossley Hill (H.). On each side of the road from 
Oakvale to Roby, and on railway banks between these places 
(D.). 1883, a single plant on the sandhills between Formby 
and Freshfield (r.b.). 1901, Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. New Brighton golf links (Missw-). 
Sison (L.). Stonewort. 
S. Amomum (L.). Fig. 252. Stonewort. Native. B. VIII-X. 
Hedgebanks. Occasional in Lancashire; frequent in Cheshire. 
C. About Upton, and between West Kirby and Newton-cum- 
Larton (D.). Saughall Massie (f.m.w. ; Mrs. s. b. : &c.). Stoke 
(j.s.). About Capenhurst (f.m.w.), extending N. to Ledsham 
and at intervals S. to Mollington ; just after crossing the canal 
at Stoke towards Picton ; between Alvanley and Horns Mill ; 
between Picton and the Chester road to Frodsham high road; 
1881, between Mollington Station and Backford ; 1883, Shot- 
wick; between Grange and Thurstaston (r.b.). 1875, frequent 
about Hapsford and Dunham-on-the-Hill (w.w.n.). 
F. Near Queensferry (j.s.). Several places on the Sealands 
(r.b.). Blacon Point; just below Great Saughall Station 
(Dr. G.). 
Sium ( L .). 
S. erectum ( Huds .). Fig. 253. Water Parsnep. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
( 5 . angustifolium (L.).) 
Watery places. Frequent. 
L. Freshfield. 
C. Bidston Ford ; Leasowe ; Mollington ; Denhall ; Blacon 
Point. 
