1885.] THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. 355 



LABIAT.i;. 



Mentha Mr suta.\ „ • i j- , •, 4- i rr, 1 ^^ ^ ^ 



jlf f I Sparingly distributed. The latter plant occurs m 



,,' ". > one or two stations, but is, no doubt, a 



31. arvcnsis. < , 



,r T, 1 ■ I warden escape. 



M. Fulcgium. ) 



Thymus Serpyllum. Plentiful in rocky woods all over the estate. A 



form with very hirsute leaves occurs in one place near Tan- 



y-marian. 



Calamintha Acinos.) ,_ , „ ^ . ^ ^ n 1 



^ „ . ,. f More or less irequent in waste fields and 



6. ojficincUis. > ,1 



C. Clinopodium. ) ° 



Glechoma hederacea. Frequent in nearly all our woods. 



Prunella vulgaris. On woodland banks, occasionally. 



Scutellaria galericulata. In a wet, shady wood near Llandegai. 



Betonica officinalis. \ 



' "^ , ' .' > Of frequent occurrence on banks and ditches. 



B. palustns. 1 ^ 



B. arvensis. J 



Gcdeopsis Tetrahit. In waste parts of woods. 



Ballota nigra. Growing in woodland hedges, frequent. 



Lamium amplexicaule. Not uncommon. 



L. purpurcjcm. Occurs sparingly in hedges, or on waste banks along 

 the margins of woods and plantations. 



Lamium album. I have not seen this plant, but, on reliable autho- 

 rity, am informed that it occurs on the outskirts of several 

 ■woods near Llandudno. 



Teiccrium Scorodonia. A real woodland plant that occurs rather 

 plentifully in a few situations. 



Ajuga reptans. Plentiful in most woods. 



^'A. gencvensis. Occasionally in woods in Penrhyn Park. 



*A. Chamoipitys. I have found a few specimens of this plant in the 

 dry, rocky woods at Bodnant. 



VerbenacEvE. 

 Vcrlena officinalis. Sparingly in one or two situations. 



Plantagine^. 



Plantago major. \ 



P. lanceolata. f Of frequent occurrence. P. maritima occurring 



P. maritima. j along seaside woods. 



P. Coronopus. ) 



