Trigonella purpurascens (Lam.). 
C. Roadside between Ness and Burton ; abundant and large 
on Grange Hill by the side of the path leading to the Hill 
Houses, in company with Sedum anglicum and Trifoliwn 
striatum (Dr. g.). Bidston Hill, to the E. of the iron bridge 
over Vyner Road (Missw.). 
: Trifolium incarnatum (L.). 
C. Roadside close to Ness (Dr. g.). 
Trifolium striatum (L.). 
C. Side of road leading to Denhall shore ; on Grange Hill 
below the landmark, close to the station for Anchusa ; also in 
quantity by the side of the path leading to the Hill Houses 
(Dr. g.). Near the sandhills at Leasowe (Missw.). 
Rubus leucostachys ( Sm .). 
L. At Hightown ; Little Crosby (j.a.w.). 
Potentilla argentea (L.). 
L. Path by the canal at Ford (j.a.w.). 
Epilobium obscurum ( Schreb .). 
L. Halsall (Missw.). 
Bupleurum rotundifolium (L.). 
*Caucalis laiifolia (L.). 
C. Between Wallasey and New Brighton in a disused 
chicken-run (Miss Priestley, per Miss w.) Introduced with seed. 
Caucalis nodosa (Scop.). 
C. Lane leading to the shore at Denhall (Dr. g.). 
*Matricaria discoidea (L.). 
L. Halsall (Missw.). 
C. Temple Road, Oxton ; Town Lane, Rock Ferry; near 
Hargreave Hall Farm (Missw.). 
Campanula rapunculoides (L.). 
L. Halsall (Missw.). Sandhills at Blundellsands (j.a.w.). 
*Anchusa sempervirens (L.). 
C. Burton, on the top of a wall bordering the lower road 
going W. (Dr. G.). 
Orobanche minor (Sm.). 
L. Halsall, abundant in a clover field (Missw.). Clover field 
close to L. Crosby Church (j.a.w.). 
