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L. campestris ( D . C.). Fig. 636. Field Wood-Rush. Native. P. 
IV, V. 
Woods and meadows. Very common. 
L. multiflora ( Lej .). Fig. 637. Many-headed Wood Rush. Native. 
P. VI. 
Woods and heaths. Frequent. 
a. umbellata. 
L. Plantation abutting on the shore at Speke (j.h.l.). Road- 
side between Formby and Haskayne (r.b.). Garswood (Dr. g.). 
C. Hooton Park, &c. (Dr. g.). 
b. congest a {Koch.). 
Damp heathy places. Commoner than the type form. 
L. Kirkby ; Garswood. 
C. Bidston and Oxton ; Heswall and Thurstaston, on the 
heaths. Near Ness. 
TYPHACEiE. 
Typha (L.). Reed-Mace. 
T. latifolia (L.). Fig. 638. Great Reed Mace. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Ponds and ditches. Common. 
T. angustifolia (L.). Fig. 639. Small Reed Mace. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Ponds and ditches. Frequent. 
L. Kirkby. 
C. In ponds about Prenton, Landican, Meols, Parkgate to 
Thornton Hough, and Little Sutton. 
Sparganium {L.). Bur-reed. 
S. ramosum {Curt.). Fig. 640. Branched Bur-reed. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Ponds and ditches. Common. 
S. simplex {Huds.). Fig. 641. Unbranched Bur-reed. Native. 
P. VII. 
Ponds and ditches. Common. 
C. Ponds at Leasowe, Irby, Ledsham to Neston, N, of Wil- 
laston. 
S. minimum {Fr.). Fig. 642. Smaller Floating Bur-reed. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Ponds and ditches. Rare. 
C. Near New Ferry; Woodhead Farm, Lower Bebington 
