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Anchusa (L.). 
A. sempervirens (L.). Fig. 529. Evergreen Alkanet. Denizen. 
P. V-VII. 
Fields and waste ground. Very rare. 
L. Near Walton Hall (D.). Allerton (t.g.). 
C. Hooton Park (Miss g.). 1882, between West Kirby and 
Grange Hill (r.b.) ; there 1895 ( Dr - G 0 - 
Ly cop sis (L.). 
L. arvensis (L.). Fig 530. Small Buglos. Native. P. VI-IX. 
Sandy fields. Common. 
Myosotis (A.). Scorpion-grass. 
M. caespitosa {Schultz.). Fig. 531. Tufted Water Forget-me-not. 
Native. P. V.-VIII. 
In ditches and other wet places. Common. 
M. palustris {With.). Fig. 532. True Forget-me-not. Native. 
P. V-VIII. 
By slow streams and in marshy places. Frequent. 
M. repens {D. Don.). Fig. 533. Creeping Forget-me-not. P. 
VI-VIII. 
In ditches and other wet places. Rare. 
L. Pond side at Greenbank (j.h.l.). 
C. Frodsham Marsh (j.f.r.). 1892, Ditch W. of Burton 
(Dr. G.). 
M. sylvatica {Hoffm.). Fig. 535. Wood Forget-me-not. Native. 
P. V-VII. 
In woods. Very rare. 
L. In a wood near the bottom of the garden at Croxteth Hall 
(D.). 
M. arvensis {Hoffm.). Fig. 535. Field Forget-me-not. Native. 
A. VI-VIII. 
In cultivated fields and waste sandy ground. Common. 
b. umbrosa {Bab.). 
In shady woods. Frequent. Often mistaken for M. sylvatica. 
M. collina {Hoff.). Fig. 536. Dwarf Forget-me-not. Native. 
B. or P. IV, V. 
Sandhills and hedgebanks. Rare. 
L. 1901, by footpath from Hightown Station to Rifle Range 
(Dr. G.). 
