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C. Scabiosa ( L .). Fig. 355. Greater Knapweed. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
Borders of fields, &c., on dry soil. Rare. 
L. Roadside, one mile N.E. of Ormskirk by railway to Rain- 
ford (r.b.). 
C. Wallasey: on Hose side (Missw.); Railway bank, S. of 
the Railway Station (a.k.b.) ; Field near the Church (D.). 
S. slope of Bidston Hill (Dr. g.). One root on hedge bank 
between Raby and Upland House, towards Neston ; 1880, 
Railway bank between Ellesmere Port and River Gowey (r.b.). 
C. Cyanus (L.). Fig. 356. Corn Bluebottle. Casual. A. VI, VII. 
Sandy fields. Rare. 
L. Cornfield half-mile N. of Kirkby Railway Station (Missw.). 
Field W. of Maghull Church ; Field E. of Sefton Railway 
Station (r.b.). Waste ground by the W. dock at Garston 
(r.d.b.). 
C. Meols ; Irby Hill (Dr. g.). 
C. Calcitrapa (A.). Fig. 357. Star Thistle or Caltrops. Casual. 
A. VII, VIII. 
Ballast heaps near Birkenhead Docks (r.b.). 
C. solstitialis (A.). Fig. 358. Yellow Star Thistle. Casual. A. 
VII-IX. 
L. 1892, near Seven Pits, and Black Bull Lane, Walton 
(J.A.W.). 
C. Ballast heaps near Birkenhead Docks (r.b.). 
C. melitensis (L.). 
C. 1890, Grange, West Kirby (r.b.). 1892, as a casual at 
Birkenhead (j.a.w.). 
Cichorium (A.). 
C. Intybus (A.). Fig. 359. Chicory or Succory. Denizen. P. 
VII, VIII. 
By roadsides, in fields and waste places, &c. Rare, and not 
permanent. 
L. In a field near the sandhills at Crosby ; Southport ; in a 
field near the railway at Roby ; between Aintree and Mag- 
hull (D.). Between Hightown and Formby ; Garston, on a 
slope to the sea shore (t.g.). 
C. Little Sutton (H.). 1884, Cornfield below the Windmill 
at Wallasey (r.b.). 1890, where the path from Wallasey to 
Bidston crosses the Hoylake railway. 1900, Field on E. slope 
of Storeton Hill (Dr. g.). 
Note. — Chicory Farm, on the Scarisbrick Road, Southport, is respon- 
sible for the plants found in that district. 
