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Lysimachia (L.). Loosestrife. 
L. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 405. Yellow Loosestrife. Native. P. 
VIII, IX. 
Wet places. Occasional. 
L. Crosby (W.). Sefton ; Formby; Southport; Woods near 
Stopgate, Croxteth ; Hale ; Knowsley ; Ponds near Child- 
wall Church (D.). Dungeon ; inland of Hightown Railway 
Station; between Lydiate and River Alt (r.b.). 
C. Used to grow at Bebington (D.) — but gone long ago. 
Frodsham Marsh (j.f.r.). 
L. Nummularia (L.). Fig. 406. Creeping Jenny. Moneywort. 
Native. P. VI, VII. 
Damp places. Rare. 
L. Roadside from Knowsley towards Simmonswood Moss 
(D.). Field path at Knotty Ash (c.t.c.). 
C. Frodsham (j.f.r.). W. side of S. U. Canal near Stoke 
(r.b.) ; and also on same bank between Backford and Molling- 
ton Viaduct (MissW.). Field near the Weaver Canal (k.d.). 
L. nemorum (L.). Fig. 407. Yellow or Wood Pimpernel. Native. 
P. VI-IX. 
Woods and shady places. Frequent. 
C. Dibbinsdale. 
F. Behind Bagillt. 
Glaux (L.). Sea Milkwort. 
G. maritima (L.). Fig. 408. Sea Milkwort. Black Saltwort. 
Native. P. VI, VII. 
Salt marshes. Frequent. 
C. Marshy places behind Leasowe Embankment ; from Den- 
hall to Burton Point; Bromborough Pool (Dr. g.). 
F. At intervals from Queensferry to Ffynnon Groew ; E. 
cop of River Dee from Chester to Queensferry (r.b.). 
Anagallis (L.). Pimpernel. 
A. arvensis ( L .). Fig. 409. Scarlet Pimpernel. The Poor Man’s 
Weatherglass. Native. A. VI-VIII. 
Cultivated fields, waysides, &c. Common. 
A. coerulea ( Schreb .). Blue Pimpernel. Casual. A. VI-VIII. 
Cultivated ground, and on rubbish by the canal and docks. 
Rare. 
