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/Egopodium (L.). Goutweed. 
JE. Podagraria (L.). Fig. 254. Goutweed. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Damp hedgebanks, plantations, often near villages. Frequent. 
C. Near Woodchurch; Thornton Hough; Hooton ; Shot- 
wick ; Backford ; Stoke. 
Pimpinella (L.). Burnet Saxifrage. 
P. Saxifraga (L.). Fig. 255. Burnet Saxifrage. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
Pastures and bushy places. Frequent. 
P. major (Finds.). Great Burnet Saxifrage. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
(P. magnet (L.).) 
Banks and waysides. Very rare. 
C. Near Parkgate (LorddeT.). Roadside between Alvanley 
Station and Horns Mill (f.m.w. ; w.w.n.). There is no recent 
record. 
Conopodium (Koch). 
C. deaudatum (Koch). Fig. 256. Earth Nut. Native. P. V.-VII. 
(Bunium flexuosum (With.).) 
In fields and open places in woods. Common. 
Myrrh is (Scop.). Sweet Cicely. 
M. odorata (Scop.). Fig. 257. Sweet Cicely. Native. P. V, VI. 
Hedgebanks and waste places near Farms, probably planted ; 
but native by brooks near the old moss ground. Rare. 
L. Lathom ; Bickerstaffe ; Simmonswood ; near Maghull 
Churchyard (D.). Between Orrell Station and Billinge (Field 
club). 1879. Hedgebanks between Burscough and Lathom 
Park; by Simmonswood Brook, between Kirkby Church and 
the old Mill Dam (r.b.). 
C. About Prenton Village (f.m.w.), (?) extinct (Dr. g.). 
Chserophyllum (L.). 
C. temulum (L.). Fig. 258. Rough Chervil. Native. P. VI-VIII. 
Hedgebanks and waste places. Common. 
Scandix (L.). 
S. Pecten=Veneris (L.). Fig. 259. Venus’ Comb. Colonist. 
A. VI-IX. 
Cultivated fields, and on ballast about the Docks. Occasional. 
L. 1884, Roadside, a short distance inland of Hightown 
Station (Dr. w.). 1892, Fields near Ford (j.a.w.). 
