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borough Pool, near the River Mersey (D.). Hilbre (t.g.). 
1873, Langfields, West Kirby (h.s.). Barnston in 1893 
(e.d.f.). 1896, between Willaston and Ness (Dr. g.). 
Authority for Orchidea, H. N. Ridley. 
IRIDEi®. 
Iris (L.). Flag. 
I. Pseudacorus ( L .). Fig. 608. Yellow Iris or Flag. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
In wet places. Common. 
Crocus (L.). 
C. nudiflorus. Crocus. Denizen. P. IX. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
L. Meadow, Warrington (j.f.r.). About one and a half 
mile from Liverpool towards Allerton (W.). (?) Built over 
now, 1900. There are no recent records. 
AMARYLLIDE^E. 
Narcissus (L.). 
N. pseudo=narcissus (L.). Fig. 609. Daffodil, Lent Lily. Native. 
P. IV, V. 
Damp woods, hedge banks, &c. Rare. 
L. Halewood ; Fazakerley ; Gill Moss (D.). Wood near 
Halsnead Park (Rev. h.). Knowsley Park (h.l.h.). Planted in 
the Dingle (Dr. g.). 
C. Wood near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
N. biflorus (Curt.). Fig. 610. Two-flowered Narcissus. Denizen. 
P. IV, V. 
Banks, &c. Very rare. 
C. Abundantly on Hilbre in one place ; evidently of very 
early introduction, and may even date back to the time when 
a religious house existed on the island (h.s.f.) ; very abundant 
in 1901. 
N. poeticus (L.). 
Occurs occasionally in the district as an outcast from gardens. 
Galanthus (L.). Snowdrop. 
G. nivalis (L.). Fig. 611. Snowdrop. Denizen. P. Ill, IV. 
In woods and meadows, always introduced. Rare. 
L. Wood by side of road quarter-mile W. of Roby (D.). 
