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b. angustifolia ( Blytt ). 
C. 1894, Eastham Wood (j.a.w.). 
U. pilulifera (A.). Fig. 564. Roman Nettle. Casual. A. 
VI-VII 1 . 
A garden weed, and in waste ground near the docks. 
L. 1852, as a weed in the garden at Hale Hall (D.). 
C. Among ballast about the Birkenhead Docks (h.s.f.). 
Hedgeside, Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
U. urens (A.). Fig. 565. Small Nettle. Native. A. VI-IX. 
In sandy, gravelly, and waste places. Common. 
Parietaria (L.). Wall-Pellitory. 
P. officinalis (A.). Fig. 566. Pellitory-of-the-wall. Native. P. 
VI-IX. 
On old walls. Occasional. 
L. Old wall near a well under Ashurst Beacon, between 
Ashurst Hall and Dalton Common ; old wall between Lydiate 
Station and Lydiate House (r.b.). Under a hedge in College 
Road, between Waterloo and Great Crosby (j.m.). 
C. Two places in Bidston village (H.). Bromborough (h.c.). 
Walls, &c., of West Kirby Church, and here and there 
towards Grange (Missc. g.). Wall at Prenton Hall (h.s.f. ; f.p.m.). 
Heath Lane, Stoke ; among loose stones by Heswall Point 
(r.b.). Frodsham (j.f.r.). Hilbre (a.k.b.) Shore at Ness; 
Caldy ; Leasowe; Thingwall ; Burton (Dr. g.). 
F. Higher Ferry, Deeside (Dr. g.). Cop and bank of River 
Dee, Queensferry (h.s.f.). Behind Llanerch y Mor (r.b.). 
myricace^e;. 
Myrica (A.). Sweet Gale. 
M. Gale (A.). Fig. 567. Bog Myrtle. Native. Shrub. V. 
Bogs, moors, &c. Occasional. 
L. Near Ince Blundell (H.). Southport ; Simmonswood 
Moss; Formby Marsh (D.). Rainford Moss (h.s.f.). Heathy 
field adjoining Headbolt Lane, between Ainsdale and Formby 
Hall (r.b.). 
cupulifer^:. 
Betula ( L .). Birch. 
B alba (A.). Fig. 568. White Birch. Native. Tree. IV, V. 
The mosses, damp woods, and hedgerows. Frequent. 
L. Simmonswood ; Rainford. 
C. Oxton Heath. 
