A. Ampeloprasum (L.). Fig. 616. Colonist. P. VIII. 
L. 1891, Field close to the sandhills at Formby (r.b.). 
Allium ( L .). Garlic. 
A. Scorodoprasum (L.). Fig. 617. Sand Leek. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Sandy banks. Very rare. 
L. Banks of the River Mersey at Speke, and towards 
Dungeon (D.). 
A. vineale (L.). Fig. 618. Crow Garlic. Native. P. VII. 
Waste ground. Very rare. 
L. Near Speke, abundantly (D.). No recent records. 
C. 1894, Hedgecop in the Langfields near Hoylake (Dr. g.). 
F. 1901, abundant on the Dee Cop near Higher Ferry (Dr. g.). 
A. ursinum (L.). Fig. 619. Garlic. Ramsons. Native. P. 
V, VI. 
Woods and hedge banks. Occasional. 
L. Hale. 
C. Frodsham; Rocksavage ; Shotwick ; Gayton (Flora Com- 
mittee). Parkgate to Neston (Dr. g.). 
Scilla ( L .). Squill. 
S. nutans (Sm.). Fig. 620. Hyacinth. Blue-bell. Native. P. V. 
Woods and hedge banks. Common. 
Ornithogalum ( L .). Star of Bethlehem. 
0. umbellatum (L.). Fig. 621. Star of Bethlehem. Denizen. P. V. 
Woods and hedge banks. Rare. 
L. Southport; Meadow at Litherland near the canal (D.). 
Formby (j.h.l.). N. of Altcar Rifle Range (h.c.). A short 
distance inland of Hightown Station (r.b.). 
C. 1893, Railway bank between Hoylake and West Kirby. 
Narthecium [Finds.). Bog Asphodel. 
N. ossifragum (Finds.). Fig. 622. Bog Asphodel. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Boggy places. Occasional. 
L. Formby to Barton. 
C. Boggy heaths at Oxton, Thurstaston and Heswall. 
Asphodelus fistulosus ( Willd .). Fig. 623. Casual. 
L. 1900, Walton Gaol grounds (j.a.w.). 
C. 1 866, as a ballast plant on new made roads at Claughton 
(h.s.f.). Birkenhead Docks (r.b.). 
