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M. versicolor (Reich.). Fig. 437. Parti-coloured Forget-me-not. 
Native. A. or B. V, VI. 
Sandhills, fields, &c. Common. 
C. Prenton ; Storeton ; Thingwall ; Spital ; Ness. 
Lithospermum (L.). Gromwell. 
L. officinale (L.). Fig. 438. Gromwell. Native. P. VI-VIII. 
In bushy and waste places. Very rare. 
L. Swampy places amongst the sandhills at Little Crosby 
(D.), (?) extinct. Fields beyond the iron church, Aigburth 
(Mr. Paigrave), (?) extinct. 1879, scattered among the sandhills 
between Hightown Station and River Alt, decreased in 
quantity in 1886. 
L. arvense (L.). Fig. 439. Field Gromwell. 
Prior to 1872, was recorded from Allerton ; Aigburth; Gill 
Moss Chapel ; in L. Bidston Stone Quarry, Egremont, in C. 
Not seen since. 
Echium (. L .). 
E. vulgare (L.). Fig. 440. Viper’s Buglos. Native. A. or B. 
VI, VII. 
Sandy ground near the sea. Occasional. 
L. About the sandhills and railway from Crosby to Ainsdale. 
C. At New Brighton (Missc. g.), seen on the Golf Links, 1892. 
In a gravel pit half-mile W. of Denhall Colliery (LorddeT.). 
Meols ; Hoylake ; West Kirby (Dr. g.). 
Amsinckia lycopsoides (Lehtn.). Fig. 441. 
L. 1880, Birkdale Sandhills (Dr. g.). 1892, Canal Banks, 
Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. As a casual, 1894, waste ground about Hoylake Gas 
Works (Dr. G.). 
A. spectabilis. 
1901, as a casual about Formby (r.c.). 
Echinospermum Lappula ( Lehm .). Fig. 442. Native in S. Europe. 
A. VII, VIII. 
C. 1895, as a casual in waste ground near Hoylake Gas Works 
(Dr. G.). 
CON VOLVULACE^E. 
Calystegia (R. Br.). 
C. Sepium (R. By.). Fig. 443. Great Convolvulus. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Hedges. Frequent. 
