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Melling and Ashcroft Farm (r.b.). Hedge banks S.E. of 
Upholland ; Ashurst Beacon (Field ciub). 
C. Alvanley; Appleton (j.f.r.). Bromborough (h.s.f.). 
Raby (Field club). Banks of Moors Brook, between Alvanley 
and Manley ; Banks of the Dingle, near the Hooton Hall 
racing stables, and extending near the brook (r.b.). Hedge 
bank by road to Poole Hall from the Eastham Road (Miss w.). 
E. palustre (L.). Fig. 790. Marsh horse-rail. Native. P. VI, VII. 
In wet places. Common. 
b. poly staohy um ( Auct .). 
L. Crosby ; Formby ; &c. 
C. 1901, at Meols (Dr. g.). 
E. limosnui ( Sm .). Fig. 791. Smooth Naked Horse-tail. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
In stagnant water. Common. 
b. fluviatile ( L .). 
Common. 
E. hyemale (L.). Fig. 792. Rough Horse-tail. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
C. Near Parkgate ; Gayton ; Thurstaston (D.). Sandhills 
below Heswall (r.b.). 
E. variegatum ( Schleich .). Fig. 793. Variegated Rough Horse-tail. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Sandhills on both sides of the Mersey. Frequent. 
L. Blundellsands ; Formby ; Birkdale. 
C. Wallasey sandhills. 
a. arenarium (Ntwrnan) is about as frequent as the type, and in the 
same situations. 
LYCOPODIACE^. 
Lycopodium (. L .). Club Moss. 
L. Selago ( L .). Fig. 794. Fir Club Moss. Native. P. VI-VIII. 
Heaths and Moors. Rare. 
L. S. side of Simmonswood Moss (D.). 
C. Heswall Hill, sparingly (h.s.f. ; f.m.w.). About 1870, at 
Storeton, now lost (w.p.t.). 
