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ARALIACE^E. 
Med era ( L .). 
H. Helix (L.). Fig. 279. Ivy. Native. Shrub. X, XI. 
In woods, hedges, and on old buildings and rocks. Very 
common. 
CORNACE^. 
Cornus (L.). Cornel. 
C. sanguinea (L.). Fig. 280. Dogwood or Cornel. Denizen. Shrub. 
VII. 
In woods and hedges. Rare, and always planted. 
L. Woods at Little Crosby (D.). 
C. Near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 1875, about Mollington in 
several places (r.b.). 
F. 1898, Wood at Blacon Point (Dr. g.). 
Division III. — Corolliflorae. 
CAPRIFOLIACE 7 E. 
Adoxa (L.). 
A. Moschatellina ( L .). Fig. 281. Tuberous Moschatel. Native. 
P. IV, V. 
In moist shady places. Frequent. 
L. Speke ; Hunts Cross ; Dungeon. 
C. Bidston ; Bebington ; Hooton ; Shotwick ; Raby Mere. 
Sambucus (L.). 
S. nigra ( L .). Fig. 282. Elder. Native. Tree. VI. 
In woods and hedges. Common. 
S. Ebulus (L.). Fig. 283. Danewort or Dwarf Elder. Denizen. 
P. VIII. 
Waste ground, near houses. Very rare. 
C. Hedgebank W. of Saughall Massie (D.) ; there in 1901 
(Dr. g.). The edge of a field bordering a garden by the road- 
side, between Moreton and Hoylake, 1872 (f.m.w.), (?) extinct. 
