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Moss (D.). St. Helens Junction (j.h.l.). 1873, between 
Lydiate Church and Frith Bridge; between Altcar and Hill 
House; close to N. side of Barton Station (r.b.). Near Carr 
Plantation, Lydiate (MissE. j.). 
C. In cornfields between Woodside and Parkgate ; about 
Sutton Hall (H.). In cornfields at Ford (D.). About Frod- 
sham (j.f.r.). No recent records from C. 
Note. — I s most frequently found growing in potato fields. 
Leonurus (L.). Motherwort. 
L. Cardiaca (L.). Fig. 514 . Motherwort. Denizen. P. VIII. 
L. A few specimens have been occasionally found about 
Southport, and once near Simmonswood, but it has no claim to 
be considered native. 
Lamium (L.). Dead Nettle. 
L. ampiexicaule (L.). Fig. 515 . Henbit Dead Nettle. Native. A. 
V- VIII. 
In both cultivated and waste ground and the sandhills. Fre- 
quent. 
L. Speke ; Hightown. 
C. Meols ; West Kirby; Ness Holt. 
L. intermedium (Fr.). 
L. 1899, as a casual, roadside at Ince Blundell (j.a.w.). 
L. hybridum ( Vill. ). Cut-leaved Dead Nettle. Native. A. IV-VI. 
(L. incisum (Willd.).) 
In both cultivated and waste ground. Occasional. 
L. Speke. 
C. Caldy. 
L. purpureum (L.). Fig. 516 . Red Dead Nettle. Native. A. IV-X. 
In waste places, hedge banks, &c. Common. 
b. dtcipiens ( Sonder .). 
Is probably frequent in the district (h.s.f.). (?) Flora Com- 
mittee, 1893. 
L. maculatum (L.). Fig. 517 . Spotted Dead Nettle. Alien. P. 
VI- VIII. 
Hedge banks, &c., as an escape from cultivation. Occasional. 
L. Hedge bank and adjoining fringe of wood in Allerton 
Road (r.b.). 
C. Waste ground in Capenhurst (r.b.). Ditch sides of 
Brackenwood, below S. end of Storeton Hill, near Clatter- 
bridge; 1901, Pass of Thermopylae, Bidston Hill, as an escape; 
1902, waste ground off Waterpark Road, Prenton (Dr. g.). 
