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V. persica (Poir.). Fig. 467. Buxbaum’s Speedwell. Colonist. 
A. V-IX. 
V. Buxbaumii {Ten.). 
In cultivated ground. Frequent. 
L. Lane at Green Bank (h.s.f. ; f.p.m.). Roadside between 
Little Altcar and Alt Bridge ; Cornfield close to Sefton 
Station ; Lady Green ; Ince Blundell, and at intervals to 
Thornton; 1878, Fields between St. Michaels and Otterspool 
Stations (r.b.). Southport (j.h.). 
C. Roadside at Saughall Massie (h.e.s.). Near Frodsham 
(j.f.r.). Potato patch near Ince Station ; above Eastham 
Ferry ; Capenhurst ; Great Meols (r.b.). Shotwick (r.d.b.). 
Burton (Rev. h.). Bromborough Pool ; Prenton (Dr. g.). 
F. Nant-y-Flint (Dr. g.). 
Note. — This species has of late years much increased with cultivation, 
and, indeed, appears to be taking the place of the preceding species. 
V. arvensis (L.). Fig. 468. Wall Speedwell. Native. A. I V-IX. 
Dry sandy places, the top of walls, &c. Very common. 
V. serpyllifolia (L.). Fig. 469. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. Native. 
P. IV-IX. 
In damp pastures, waste places, &c. Common. 
V. officinalis (L.). Fig. 470. Common Speedwell. Native. P. 
VI-IX. 
Dry banks. Common. 
V. Chamaedrys ( L .). Fig. 471. Germander Speedwell. Native. 
P. V-VIII. 
Shady places, hedge banks, &c. Very common. 
V. montana (L.). Fig. 472. Mountain Speedwell. Native. P. 
V, VI. 
In damp woods. Occasional. 
L. Croxteth Woods (D.). Woods at Speke (Miss c. g.; &c.). 
Deanwood near Upholland ; Lane one mile W. of summit of 
Billinge Beacon (r.b.). 
C. Bromborough and Eastham Woods (D.). Mount Wood, 
Prenton (h.s.f.). Cattenhall (j.f.r.). Near Hooton Hall ; 
Stanney Wood near Backford Heath (f. m. w. ; &c.). 1892, 
Heswall, between river and railway (Dr. g.). 1875, about Long 
Green, one mile S. of Dunham Heath. 
V. scutellata (L.). Fig. 473. Marsh Speedwell. Native. P. 
VI-VIII. 
Banks of ponds and ditches and boggy places. Occasional. 
Locally common. 
