THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. N. Glbchoma. Beuth. (Glechoma hederacea. L.) 

 (Ground-Ivy.) April, May. 11 

 Hedges and shady places, very common. 



15. MARRUBIUM. Linn. White Horehound. 

 1. M. vulgare. L. (Common White H.) Aug., Sept. 4 



Waste places and way sides. Near Bootle, — R. Tudor. 

 Southport, — H. Aughton. In both casesfdoubtless, intro- 

 duced, as well as at Little Sutton, Wallasey, and Tranmere. 



16. CALAMINTHA. Mcench. 

 Calaminth, Basil-Thyme, Wild-Basil, 



1. C. OFFICINALIS. {Melissa Cal. L.) (Common C.) July — 



Sept. U 



Bidston Churchyard, scarce, — W.S. Near Thornton, scarce, 

 — W.S. Near Bromboro', scarce, — W. Bean. Near 

 Garston, — H. Shepherd, in Hall's Flora. In a lane 

 leading from Claughton Hall to Bidston. 



2. C. Clinopodium. Benth. (Common W.) July — Sept. U 



In shady lanes and hedge sides, not unfrequent. Abun- 

 dant by the river side near Speke HaU, and near Bromboro' 

 Pool,— W.S. Hale Dam wood. 



17. PEUNELLA. Linn. Self-heal. . 

 1. P. vulgaris. L. (Common S.) July, August. U 



Meadows, pastures, and road sides, very common. Occa- 

 sionally found with white flowers, on both sides of the 

 Mersey. 



18. SCUTELLARIA. Linn. SMI-cap. 



1. S. galericulata. L. (Common S.) July, August. U 



Marshy places and ditch sides. Swampy places among 

 Crosby sand hills, abundant, — W.S. Ditch side near a 

 path-way from Tue Brook to West Derby, — ^W.H. Upper 

 part of Bromboro' Pool, — T. Sansom. Southport, — H. 

 Aughton. 



2. S. MINOR. L. (Lesser S.) July — October. U 



Formby, — T. Glover, in Halts Flora. Cheshire, — 

 J. Bowman, MS. in New Bot. Guide. 



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