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S. arvcnsis (A.) Fig. 303. Field Scabious. Native. P. VII-IX. 
Cultivated fields and railway banks. Occasional. 
L. Crosby (H.). Fields N. of Childwall Church; Cornfields 
near Aigburth, and also near Southport (D.). About Sea- 
forth (h.s.f.). Field now included in Sefton Park (r.b.; j.h.l.). 
C. Near Neston (D.). About Parkgate (f.m.w.). 1866, 
Godscroft, near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 1876, Fields between 
Thurstaston and Frankby ; 1877, around Willaston (r.b.). 
Wallasey (Miss w.). Bidston ; Heswall ; Ness ; Denhall ; above 
Burton Point (Dr. g.). 
COMPOSITE. 
Eupatorium (Tourntf.). 
E. cannabinum (A.). Fig. 304. Hemp Agrimony. Native. 
P. VIII, IX. 
By the sides of streams and ditches. Frequent. 
L. Dungeon. 
C. Langfields, West Kirby ; Parkgate; Heswall; Shotwick; 
Irby ; Landican ; Oxton ; Spital. 
Solidago ( L .). 
S. Virgaurea ( L .). Fig. 305. Goldenrod. Native. P, VII, IX. 
Dry heathy places. Frequent. 
C. Thurstaston ; Eastham ; Bidston ; Wallasey ; Barnston ; 
Parkgate; Ness; Bromborough Pool. 
Beilis (A.). 
B. perennis (A.). Fig. 306. The Daisy. Native. P. III-X. 
Nearly everywhere. 
Aster. 
A. Tripolium (L.). Fig. 307. Michaelmas Daisy. Native. P. 
VIII, IX. 
Muddy salt marshes. Common locally. 
C. Bidston Marsh ; West Kirby ; Heswall ; Parkgate ; 
Bromborough Pool ; Ellesmere Port. 
Erigeron (A.). 
E. acre (A.). Fig. 308. Blue Fleabane. Native. A. VII, VIII. 
Dry banks. Rare. Sandhills. Frequent. 
L. Formby sandhills. 
C. Bidston Marsh ; Railway, Neston to Willaston (Dr. g.). 
F. Railway near Great Saughall (Dr. g.). 
