THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



11. LAMIUM. Liim. Dead-nettle, 

 1. L. ALBUM. L. (White D.) June, July. Vr 



Borders of fields and road sides. Fields near Aintree 

 Race Course, — W.S. Road side near Gill Moss Chapel. 

 Road sides near Croxteth Hall, very common, — W.H. 

 Also at Aigburth, Walton, Eastham, Crosby, Southport, &c. 



" The larya of Vlvaxa Iota (the Golden Yellow) feeds on this plant" 



'Z. L. PURPURBUM. L. (Red D.) May — September. 



Waste ground, borders of fields, and hedge sides, very 

 common. 



3. L. INCISUM. Willd. (Cut-leaved D.) April — June. 



In similar situations to the preceding, but less common. 



4. L. AMPLEXiCAULE. L. (Hcubit-Nettle.) April — Aug. 



In similar situations to the preceding, frequent. 



12. BETONICA. Linn. Beton^/. 

 1. B. OFFICINALIS. (Wood B.) June — August. U 



In woods and shady places, frequent in Wirral ; less so in 

 Lancashire. 



13. STACHYS. Linn. Wauridwort, 



1. S. SYLVATiCA. L. (Hedge W.) July, August. 2^ 



In hedges and shady places, common. 



2. S. PALUSTRis. . L. (Marsh W.) July, August. H. 



Ditches and watery piaces, frequent. 



3. S. ARVENSis, L. (Corn W.) April — October, 



Dry sandy, waste, and cultivated grounds, frequent. 



14. NEPETA. Linn. Cat-Mint, Ground-Ivy. 

 1. N. Cataria. L. (Cat-Mint.) July — September. 4 



Hedges and waste places. Found at Sutton Bridge, Frod- 

 sham, 1850, by John Harrison ; and near Oxton, by Mr. 

 Maughan. Yet I fear that both these habitats require 

 confirmation; and the species has not been found in any 

 other locality hereabouts after the most tiiligcnt search. 



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