218 MR. C. REID AND ELEANOR М. REID ON 
VERONICA CHAMÆDRYS, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 104.) 
Seeds of Veronica are not uncommon ; but are usually decayed in such a 
curious way that they are not easily recognised. The determinable specimens 
belong to Г. Chamedrys, and as yet we can find no trace of our three aquatic 
species. 
CALAMINTHA ARVENSIS, Lam. (РІ. 14. fig. 109.) 
PRUNELLA VULGARIS, Linn, (РІ. 14. Во. 110.) 
A few nutlets of each of these have been found at Paketield. 
STACHYs SYLVATICA, Linn. (РІ. 14. fig. 111.) 
Not uncommon. The nutlets previously referred to S. palustris belong to 
this species. We cannot yet find 5. palustris. 
STACHYS ARVENSIS, Linn. (РІ. 14. Во. 112.) 
Two nutlets from Pakefield show the characteristic rugosity and. punctation 
of this species. 
BaLLoTA NIGRA, Linn. (РІ. 14. fig. 113.) 
Rare at Pakefield. 
AJUGA REPTANS, Linn. (РІ. 14. fig. 114.) 
The illustration represents the only specimen yet found. It is un- 
fortunately so crushed that it is difficult to show the characters in a 
photograph. The nutlet shows, however, the enormous aperture and 
reticulated back characteristic of this species. 
LABIATE, genus undetermined. (PI. 14. fig. 115.) 
Nutlets ovate, rounded above, sharp below, with a very sharp prominent 
ventral ridge ; sculpture of fine, very regular punctation (thimble-pitting), 
without rugosity or tubercles. Length 1:6 mm., breadth 1:0 mm. 
This belongs to no British plant. We have few fruits of foreign labiates 
to compare with it, and only unripe nutlets are usually to be found in 
herbaria. 
LABIATE, genus undetermined. (P1. 14. fig. 116.) 
Nutlet broad, very tumid and rugose, with sharp ventral ridge. Length 
1:8 mm., breadth 1:25 mm. 
This also belongs to no living British plant ; but we have found a similar 
nutlet in a somewhat older deposit at Tegelen in the Netherlands. 
. LITTORELLA JUNCEA, Berg. (Pl. 14. fig. 117.) 
Two fruits only have been found, but they correspond exactly with those 
cf the recent plant. 
