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L. 1850, Upholland ; Lathom Park; Narrow Moss, near 
Ormskirk ; Hedge bank, half a mile from Crmskirk towards 
Halsall (D.). 
C. Rivulet in Snidley, near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
Campanula (L.). Bell Flower. 
C. TracheJiuni ( L .). Fig. 385. Nettle-leaved Bell Flower. Casual. 
P. VII-IX. 
C. Recorded in D. from Aston Wood. Not seen since. 
F. 1896, Bank by Gt. Saughall Railway Station (Dr. g.). 
C. latsfolia (A.). Fig. 385. Giant Bell Flower. Canterbury Bell. 
Native or Denizen. P. VII-IX. 
Woods and shady places. Rare. 
L. Wood near Roby Hall; Wood near Deysbrook (D.). 
Thicket by Burscough Mill Dam ; Lane leading to the low 
meadows from Lathom (t.w.). 1864, two places in Ince 
Blundell Woods (h.e.s.). 
C. Rocksavage Woods (j.f.r.). Wood between the church 
at Childer Thornton and Hooton Hall (Mrs. j. d.). Probably 
planted here. 
C. rapunculoides (L.). Fig. 386. Creeping Bell Flower. Colonist. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Woods, hedge banks, &c. Rare. 
L. 1885, Hedge bank nearly opposite the Hill House near 
Altcar (r.b.). 
C. 1877, old wall at Burton; 1876, Hedge bank in lane 
leading from Ness towards the Chester Road (r.b.). 1891, 
near Wallasey (Dr. G-). 
Note.— Appears naturalised at Altcar, and also near Ness, but has gone 
from Burton. 
C. rotundifolia (L.). Fig. 387. Hairbell. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Dry heaths, banks, pastures, and the sandhills. Common. 
Specularia (Heist.). 
S. hybrida ( D . C.). Fig. 388. Venus’ Looking Glass. Casual. 
A. VII-IX. 
Among sown crops. Very rare. 
C. 1867, Field of corn between Hoylake and West Kirby 
(h.e.s.). 
