8g 
L. Banks of canal below the racecourse at Aintree ; Lither- 
land ; Garston Docks (r.b.). 
C. Birkenhead Docks (r.b.); 1892, by Meols Railway Station 
(Dr. G.). 
Note.— Seldom met with or occurring twice in the same exact locality. 
A. teaella (L.). Fig. % 10. Bog Pimpernel. Native. P. VIII, VIII. 
Boggy and sandy ground. Occasionally inland. Frequent 
near the coast. 
L. Wet hollows among the sandhills from Crosby to Birkdale. 
C. Wallasey sandhills (MissW.). Leasowe, inland of embank- 
ment ; West Kirby ; Thurstaston (Dr. g.). 
Centunculus ( L .). 
C. minimus ( L .). Fig. 411. Bastard Pimpernel. Native. A. 
VI-VIII. 
Damp places among the sandhills. Very rare. 
L. Near Formby; close to Ainsdale Station (D.). South 
shore at Southport (r.b.). 
C. Along Greasby Brook, on E. border of Thurstaston Com- 
mon (f.m.w. ; H.S.F.). 
Samolus (L.). 
S. Valerandi (L.). Fig. 412. Brookweed. Native. P. VII-IX. 
Damp places, especially near the coast. Locally frequent. 
C. About Leasowe and Meols. Shotwick. 
OLEACEiE. 
Fraxinus (L.). 
F. excelsior (L.). Fig. 413. The Ash. Native. Tree. IV, V. 
Woods and hedges. Common. Generally planted. 
Ligustrum (L.). 
L. vulgare ( L .). Fig. 414. Privet. Native or Denizen. Shrub. 
VI, VII. 
In hedges and plantations. Frequent, generally planted. 
C. Saughall Massie ; Thingwall ; Raby Mere; Mollington; 
Gt. Saughall to Blacon Point. 
APOCYNACEiE. 
Vinca (L.). 
V. major (L.). Fig. 415. Greater Periwinkle. Denizen. Shrub. 
IV-VI. 
Hedge banks and roadsides. Rare. 
