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L. Southport; Crosby and Formby sandhills (D.). Sefton 
Meadows. Netherton (h.s.f.). Several places around High- 
town (f.m.w.; &c.) . Between Clubmoor and Anfield Cemetery; 
Speke shore (j.h.l.). Ditches about Hale; by canal opposite 
Lydiate House ; margin of brook at Cartbridge, between 
Tarbuck and Halewood ; margin of large lake in Knowsley 
Park (r.b.). Above the Mill Dam at Kirkby (Mrs. w.). 
C. Upper part of Bromborough Pool (D.). Bidston Marsh 
(h.s.f.). In the Fender, near the footpath towards Wood- 
church (f.m.w ). Frodsham Marsh (j.f.r.). Wood adjoining 
the old bathing house near Hooton Hall (f.m.w ; r.b.), (?) if 
still there — the M. Ship Canal now runs along the bottom of 
this wood. Ditch close to Leasowe Station ; near Ellesmere 
Port; S. U. Canal at Mollington ; E. end of Dibbinsdale 
(Dr. G.). 
S. minor (L.). Fig. 505. Lesser Skullcap. Native. P. VII-IX. 
On boggy heaths and by water. Rare. 
L. Formby (t. G lover). Side of a pit at Knowsley (f.p.m.). 
C. Ditch on Thurstaston Heath (f.m.w.; &c.) ; there in 1901. 
Ditch in W. edge of Oxton Heath (f.m.w.), (?) extinct. Hes- 
wall Heath (f.p.m.). Moor near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
Prunella ( L .). Self heal. 
P. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 505. Self heal. Native. P. VI-IX. 
Nearly everywhere. 
Marrubium ( L .). White Horehound. 
M. vulgare (L.). Fig. 506. White Horehound. Native or Denizen. 
P. VIII, IX. 
In waste places, generally near villages. Occasional. 
L. Southport (D.). Waste ground close to Hightown 
Station ; near Little Brighton — a garden escape (f.m.w. 
C. Sandhills at New Brighton (Miss c. g. ; Mrs. s. b.). Hoylake 
Golf Links (LorddeT.). Rocky places around Wallasey Church 
(w. h.) . Roadside W. of Caldy — a garden escape (f.m.w.). 
Between Greasby and Irby Windmill ; Sandhills near Dove 
Point, Meols (r.b.). Near New House Farm, between 
Badgers Rake and Puddington (Rev. g.; r.b.). At Capenhurst ; 
on the shore at Denhall ; Burton Village (Dr. g.). Burton 
Rocks (a.k.b.). 
Stachys (L.). Woundwort. 
S. Betonica ( Btnth .). Fig. 507. Wood Betony. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Copses, hedge banks, &c. Frequent in C., less so in L. 
C. Oxton; Wallasey; Meols; Newton; Bromborough; Mol- 
lington ; Stoke. 
