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L. Near a lane leading from Druid’s Cross towards the 
Woolton Road; by the roadside through Ince Blundell 
Woods (r.b.). 
C. In an old quarry W. of Caldy ; 1902, Roadside opposite 
Frankby Church, and in adjoining field (Dr. g.). 
P. vulgaris ( Desf .). Fig. 336. Butterbur. Native. P. IV. 
In wet places. Rare. 
L. Bank of River Mersey opposite Speke Hall ; Halebank 
near the Station (MissC. g.). 1885, Plantation by roadside, one 
mile W. of Ashton-in-Makerfield (r.b.). 
C. About Frodsham; opposite Horns Mill, between Dun- 
ham-on-the-Hill and Helsby (f.m.w. ; w.w.n.). 1899, Helsby 
Railway Station, in waste ground (Field club). 
P. albus. Casual. 
F. Near Flint (r.b.). 
Doronicum (L.). 
D. Pardalianches (L.). Fig. 337. Great Leopard’s Bane. Deni- 
zen. P. V-VII. 
In woods, &c. Rare. 
L. In Moor Hall Park and near the Lodge, about one mile 
E. of Town Green Railway Station. 
Senecio ( L .). Ragwort. 
S. vulgaris (L.). Groundsel. Native. A. I-XII. 
In cultivated and waste grounds, &c. Very common. 
b. radiatus (Koch). 
Wallasey sandhills. 
S. sylvaticus (L.). Fig. 338. Mountain Groundsel. Native. A. 
VII-IX. 
Dry hedge banks, walls, heaths, &c. Common. 
S. viscosus (L.). Fig. 339. Stinking or Viscid Groundsel. Casual. 
A. VII-IX. 
Waste sandy ground. Very rare. 
C. 1890, by the Birkenhead Docks (r.b.). 1898, Banks of 
the Ship Canal, opposite Hooton Park (Dr. g.). 
S. erucifolius (L.). Fig. 340. Hoary Ragwort. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Roadsides, and about the borders of fields and woods. Fre- 
quent. 
C. Woodchurch ; Saughall Massie ; Moreton to Hoylake ; 
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