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between Pewit Hall and Stockton’s Wood, Speke (h.s.f.; & c .). 
1876, Field by Orrell Hill Wood, between Hightown and Lady 
Green. 1878, at Downholland, on W. side of the canal bridge; 
1885, abundant between Fleambridge and Altcar (r.b.). 
O. amethystea ( Thuill .). 
L. 1901, as a casual abundant in Walton Prison grounds on 
Campanula media , no doubt introduced with the roots of the 
latter. It has not been observed on this host before (j.a.w.). 
LENTIBULARIE^E. 
Utricularia (L.). Bladderwort. 
U. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 485. Greater Bladderwort. Native. P. 
VI-IX. 
In ponds, ditches, &c. Occasional. 
L. Near Southport (D.). Ditches about Formby; Altcar; 
Hightown and Little Crosby ; Barton ; Halsall, towards Birk- 
dale (r. b.; &c.). 
C. Pond at Gillbrook, Claughton ; Pond just S.E. Meols 
Station (f.m.w. ; h.s.f.). Ponds about Irby (f.m.w.). Thorn- 
ton Marsh (j.s.). Dykes below Frodsham; in a plash to the 
N. of Mollington (LorddeT.). Ponds about one mile N. of 
Willaston (r.b.). Langfields (Dr. g.). 1889, by the River 
Gowey, near Ellesmere Port. 
U. minor (L.). Lesser Bladderwort. Native. P. VI-IX. 
In ponds, ditches, &c. Rare. 
L. Sutton Moss; Altcar and Formby Marshes; Parr Flat, 
near Southport (D.). 
C. Thornton Marsh (j.s.) ; confirmation is needed. 
Pinguicula (L.). Butterwort. 
P. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 486. Butterwort. Native. P. VI, VII. 
In marshy places. Rare. 
L. Southport (D.). Simmonswood Moss (w.h.). 
C. Marshy spots about Thurstaston (MissC. g.). Stream side 
at Raby (w.h.h.). Bog near Frodsham (j.f.r.). Langfields 
(a.k.b.). 
VERBENACE^:. 
Verbena (. L .). Vervain. 
V. officinalis (L.). Fig. 487. Vervain. Native. P. VIII, IX. 
Roadsides and waste places, generally about villages. Very 
rare in L. Occasional in C. 
L. Hale; near Southport (D.). No recent records from L. 
