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Scrophularia (L.). Figwort. 
S. aquatica (L.). Fig. 459. Water Betony. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
In wet places. Frequent. 
C. Backford to Stoke ; Shotwick Dale ; Parkgate ; Great 
Saughall to Chester ; Capenhurst. 
S. nodosa (L.). Fig. 460. Knotty-rooted Figwort. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
In damp shady places. Common. 
Mi mu lus (L.). Monkey Flower. 
M. luteus (L.). Fig. 461. Yellow Monkey Flower. Colonist. P. 
VII, VIII. 
In damp places. Very rare. 
L. Two or three plants on the side of a ditch, about three- 
quarters of a mile W. of Halsall, just before reaching High 
Woods Farm (r.b.). 
Limosella (L.). Mudwort. 
L. aquatica (L.). Fig. 462. Mudwort. Native. A. VII-IX. 
The borders of ponds. Very rare. 
L. Burscough Mill Dam near Ormskirk (D.). 
C. S.E. margin of Raby'Mere ; there in 1895. 
Digitalis (L.). Foxglove. 
D. purpurea (L.). Fig. 463. Foxglove. Native. B. or P. 
VI-VIII. 
Hedge banks and bushy places, &c. Common. 
Note. — Foxglove = Folksglove, i.e., Fairies’ glove. 
Veronica (L.). Speedwell. 
V. hederaefolia (L.). Fig. 464. Ivy-leaved Speedwell. Native. 
A. IV-VI. 
In both cultivated and waste places. Very common. 
V. polita (Fr.). Fig. 465. Grey procumbent Speedwell. Native. 
A. IV-VIII. 
By roadsides and in cultivated ground. Frequent. 
L. Southport (D.). 
C. Bidston, roadside between the hill and the church (D.). 
Roadside at Frankby (f.m.w). 1884, close to Burton, on E. 
side (r.b.). 1892, Oxton; Hooton Station (Dr. g.). 
V. agrestis ( L .). Fig. 466. Green procumbent Speedwell. Native. 
A. IV-IX. 
In fields and waste places. Common. 
