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Lapsana (. L .). 
L. communis (L.). Fig. 360. Nipplewort. Native. A. VII, VIII. 
By roadsides in waste places and cultivated land. Common. 
Picris (L.). ( Helminthia (/mss.).) 
P. echioides (A.). Fig. 361. Bristly Ox-tongue. Native. A. or B. 
VII, VIII. 
By roadsides and in waste places, generally on clay. Occa- 
sional. 
L. At Aigburth on the shore, extending to Speke ; Walton 
(D.). 
C. Edge of Bromborough Pool (H.). Roadsides about 
Bidston, Upton, Saughall Massie, Hoylake, and West Kirby, 
all down the Birkenhead road (D.). Dawpool (Dr. G-). 
F. Blacon (Dr. g.). 
C rep is (L.). 
C. setosa (. Hall,fil .). Casual. A. VII, VIII. 
L. 1859, among a seed-sown crop in a field at Netherton 
(h.s.f.). 
C. virens ( L .). Fig. 362. Smooth Hawksbeard. Native. A. or B. 
VI-IX. 
In both waste and cultivated ground. Common. 
Note. — T his species assumes a great variety of forms. 
C. paludosa ( Moench ). Fig. 363. Marsh Hawksbeard. Native. 
P. VII-IX. 
In damp places. Very rare. 
L. Bathwood ; Ormskirk (t.w.) ; requires recent confirma- 
tion. 
C. Near Parkgate (D.) ; requires recent confirmation. 
F. 1894, Nant-y-Flint (r.b.). 
Hieracium (L.). 
H. pilosella (L ). Fig. 365. Mouse-ear Hawkweed. Native. P. 
V-VIII. 
Dry banks and pastures. Very common. 
H. vulgatum (Fries.). Fig. 365. Wood Hawkweed. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Bushy places, hedge banks, &c. Locally common. 
C. Oxton ; Willaston ; Little Neston (Dr. g.). 
