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ccxiv. Thymus L. 



466. Serpyllum L. 



i. Sub-species serpyllum. Common in the Lowlands. 

 ii. Sub-species chamaedrys Fr. Common in the High- 

 lands. 



ccxv. Calamintha Mcench. 



467. Clinopodium Benth. Rather local. 



468. Acinos Clairv. Rare. 



ccxvi. Nepeta L. 



469. Glechoma Benth. Common. 



Var. hirsuta Waldst. and Kit. Moncreiffe, &c. 



ccxvi 1. Prunella L. 



470. Vulgaris L. Common. 



ccxviii. Scutellaria L. 



471. Galericulata L. Local. 



ccxix. Stachys L. 



472. Sylvatica L. Common. 



473. Palustris L. Common. 



Var. ambigua Sm. Very rare. 



474. Arvensis L. Rare, and chiefly in Gowrie. 



475. Betonica Benth. Very local. 



ccxx. Galeopsis L. 



476. Ladanum L. 



Sub-species angustifolia Ehrh. Carse of Gowrie. Rare. 



477. Tetrahit L. 



i. Sub-species tetrahit. Common. 



Var. bifida Bcenn. The commonest form. 

 ii. Sub-species speciosa Miller. Common. 



ccxxi. Lamium L. 



478. Purpureum L. 



/. Sub-species purpureum. Common. 



Var. decipiens Sond. Moncreiffe. 

 ii. Sub-species hybridum Vill. Less common. 



479. Amplexicaule L. Common, and like pu ■rfureutn, a weed 



of cultivation. 



480. Album L. Not uncommon in the Lowlands. Native (?) 



48 1. Maculatum L. Naturalised in a few places. 



ccxxii. Teucrium L. 



482. Scorodonia L. Common. 



