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L. inundation (L.). Marsh Club Moss. Native. P. VIII, IX. 
Boggy places. Rare. 
L. Hale (Dr. c.). Formby sandhills (h.s.f.). 
C. Marshy spot at the commencement of Bidston Heath, by 
the side of the road leading from N. Birkenhead (H.). There 
till about 1891 (w.p.t.). Heswall Hill; Marsh near Thur- 
staston (D.). 
L clavatum (L.). Fig. 795. Club Moss. Stagshorn Moss. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Heaths and moors. Rare. 
L. S. side of Simmonswood Moss, near an old fir wood (D.). 
C. Storeton (Dr. c.). There till about 1895 (w.p.t.). 
SELAGINELLACE^E. 
Selaginella (Spring.). 
S. selaginoides (Gray). Fig. 796. Lesser Alpine Club Moss. Native. 
P. VIII. 
Damp heathy places. Rare. 
L. Southport (D.). Formby sandhills (h.e.s.). 
C. Heswall Hill (H.). Links at Hoylake (Miss w,). 
MARSILEACE.£E. 
Pilularia (L.). Pill wort. 
P. globulifera (. L .). Fig. 797. Creeping Pillwort. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Lakes and ponds. Rare. 
L. By the side of a pond at Allertom about one hundred 
yards from the Dog Kennels (H.). Not far from the Hall on 
Formby Marsh (D.). Forms the chief marginal vegetation of 
an old peat pit, North Moss Lane, Formby (f.m.w.). 
C. Pond, Oxton Heath (f.m.w. ; h.s.f.). 
CHARACE/E. 
Chara (Ag.). 
C. fragilis ( Dtsv .). Fig. 798. Fragile Chara. Native. VI-VIII. 
Slow and stagnant waters. Rare. 
C. 1894, Langfields, West Kirby (Dr. g.). 
d. Hedwigii (Kuetz.). 
C. 1894, Pools on Bidston Marsh (Dr. g.). 
