364 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 



L. vulgaris, Mill. — Frequent on gravelly and sandy banks, often 

 growing by the sides of streams. 



L. minor, Desf. — Eather i^lentiful on Wenlock Edge, near 

 Presthope. 



Veronica Buxbaumii, Ten. — Has become much more common 

 within the last few years, and is now often plentiful in i^loughed 

 ground. 



T^ rnontana, L. — Frequent in woods about Buildwas, Leighton, 

 Shineton, and Almond Park. 



F. scutellata, L. — Eather plentiful by Bomere Pool, and by a 

 pool near Eyton-on- Severn. 



Pedicuhtris palustris, L. — Plentiful by Croesmere Mere, and 

 Bomere and Fennymere pools ; frequent along the canal between 

 Ellesmere and "Whitchurch. 



Mentha rotundifolia, L. — About Presthope, near Much Wen- 

 lock. 



M. rubra, Sm. — In a small wood by the Severn, near Eaton 

 Constantine. 



M. (jentilis, L. — On the banks of the Severn, near Cressage. 



Orifjanum vulgare, L. — Abundant by Dowle Brook, in Wyre 

 Forest. 



Xepeta Cataria, L. — A few plants grow by the road near 

 Buildwas Bridge, and in the village of Presthope ; it also grows on 

 the ruins of Lilleshall Abbey. 



Salvia Verbenaca, L. — In several places near the Cross-houses, 

 Berrington. 



Scutellaria minor, L. — Boggy ground about Haughmond Hill ; 

 plentiful in Wyre Forest. 



Marrubium vulgare, L. — Hedge-bank near Eyton-on-Severn. 



Stachys annua, L. — Has apparently established itself in a sandy 

 field near Buildwas ; I first found it in 1876, and in 1882 there 

 were several plants near the same place. 



Galeopsis angustifolia, Ehrh. — Near Eedhill, Shrewsbury; 

 Presthope, and Kenley. 



G. versicolor, Curt. — Eather frequent about Minsterley. 

 Laniium amplexicaule, L. — Sandy fields between Cressage and 



Cound Moor, and near Eyton-on-Severn. 



L, Galeobdolon, Crantz. — Frequent in woods round Almond 

 Pool, and about Ellesmere. 



Pulmonaria oficinalis, L. — This plant still grows in a wood at 

 Lawley's Cross, near Buildwas, a locality given in Leighton's 

 « Flora.' 



Lithosperinum officinale, L. — Hedges about Harley and Prest- 

 hope. 



Mgosotis ccBspitosa, Schultz. — Plentiful in ditches about Elles- 

 mere and Welshampton. 



M. palustris. With. — Common by pools and streams. 



M. arvensis, Hoffm. — The variety umbrosa of this species is often 

 plentiful in woods, on light sandy soil. 



Syiiiphgtum officinale, L. — Plentiful by brooks and pools about 

 Kemberton, Eytou, and Beckbury. 



