no 
P. media (E.). Fig. 523. Hoary Plantain. Colonist. P. VI-IX. 
Fields, hedge banks, &c. Very rare. 
L. Knowsley Park (D.). Croxteth Hall grounds, probably 
introduced with grass seeds (f.m.w.). 
C. Hilbre (f.p.m.). Field off Woodchurch Road ; Eastham 
(Mrs. f. b.). 1896, Field adjoining Hooton Station, E. side 
(Dr. G.). 
P. lanceolata (L.). Ribwort Plantain. Native. B. or P. IV-IX. 
Fields, roadsides, &c. Very common. 
P. maritima (E.). Fig. 525. Sea Plantain. Native. P. VI-IX. 
Along the coast. Frequent. 
P. Coronopus (E.). Fig. 525. Buckshorn Plantain. Native. 
B. V-IX. 
Gravelly places near the coast, frequent. Inland, occasional. 
C. Irby Hill (Dr. G.). 
P. arenaria (W. & Kit.). Fig. 626. 
L. As a casual at Hightown (c.b.). 1901, Formby (r.c.). 
Littorella (E.). Shoreweed. 
L. lacustris (E.). Fig. 527. Shoreweed. Native. P. VI-IX. 
Damp stony and sandy places. Rare. 
L. Crosby Marsh (W.). Formby to Southport (D.). Margin 
of the large lake in Knowsley Park (r.b.). 
C. Damp places on Bidston Hill (W.). Border of a pond 
near Oxton (H.). Heswall Hill (D.). Thurstaston Common, 
abundantly (h.s.f.). Banks of a pond near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
Note. — Probably gone from Oxton and Bidston Hill. 
ILLECEBRACE^E. 
Scleranthus (E.). Knawel. 
S. arinuus (E.). Fig. 528. Knawel or Knapwell. Native. A. 
VI-VIII. 
Fields and waste places. Occasional. 
L. Hale. Speke. 
C. West Kirby. Irby ; Grange Hill ; Ness ; Eastham ; 
above Barnston Dale (Dr. g.). 
