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E. borealis Towns. With broaxler, less acute teeth, calyx-teeth 

 equalling capsule. Ingarsby (W. B. E. C. 1906). 



E. stricta Host. Ingarsby, bracts with acute awned teeth, 

 with calyx-teeth exceeding capsule (W. B. E. C. 1906). 



E. nemorosa H. Mart. Saltway, C. B. H. (W. B. E. C. 1905, 

 1907), but with teeth exceeding calyx and capsule. Saltby, Wood- 

 house Eaves. Botcheston, L. S. B. 



E. curta Wettst. b. glabrescens Wettst. Beacon Hill. 



Bartsia Odontites Huds. b. serotina (Dum.). South Croxton 

 (B. E. C. E. 1905). Saltby. 



Pedicularis ixdustris L. Groby Pool, Botcheston Bog. — 

 P. sylvatica L. , Lowesby. 



Melamjnjrum inatense L. Swithland Wood. 



Utricularia vulgaris L. Donington Park (N. H. T.). 



Mentha arvensis L. Branston, Arnesby. 



Lycoims europceus L. Foxton. Great Glenn, T. B. G. 



Thymus Chamcedrys Fr. Sanvey Castle, Laughton Hill, Thurnby. 



Calamintha Acinos Clairv. Branston. 

 iMelissa officinalis L. Near Smoile (N. H.T.). Aylestone,L. S.B. 



Salvia Verhenaca L. Kegworth Churchyard, Mr. Caley (Wither- 

 ing, vol. ii. p. 20). Hungarton. 



Nepeta Cataria L. Netherseal (N. H. T.). 



Scutellaria viinor L. Groby (N. H. T.). 



Prunella vulgaris L. White-flowered forms have occurred at 

 South Croxton and Scraptoft. 



Marruhium vulgare. Burbage Common. Aylestone, L. S. B. 



Stachys (ambigua Sm.) palustris x sylvatica. Aylestone, 

 T. B. G. — S. palustris L. Foxton. 



\Leonurus Cardiaca L. Weed in Holy Cross Priory garden. 



Lamium amplexicaule L. Lowesby Station, Great Easton. 

 Belgrave, G. M. — L. hybridum Vill. Lutterworth, Shawell Wood. 

 — ■•'\L. viaculatum h. Knighton, Swithland. — L. Galeobdolon 

 Crantz. Blaston, Cotesbach. 



Scleranthus annuus L. Queniborough. 



Plantago major L. b. intermedia (Gilib.). Billesdon Coplow 

 (W. B. E. C. 1906).— P. lanceolata L. b. Tivibali Eeichb. fil. Beacon 

 Hill, Queniborough. According to the Eev. E. F. Linton, between 

 type and the variety, not identical in heads or leaves with South 

 of France plants (W. B. E. C. 1906). 



Chenopodium p)olyspermnm L. Humberstone Asylum grounds, 

 Dr. Finch. Swithland. — Var. b. cymosum Moq. Evington, W. B. 

 (B. E. C. E. 1906). — C. Vulvaria L. Syston, B. Barnes.— 

 C. album L. b. viride (L.). New Humberstone (W. B. E. C. 

 1908). Aylestone (W. B. E. C. 1907). — G. paganum (Eeichb.). 

 Humberstone, Aylestone. Intermediates between it and type 

 (W. B. E. C. 1907). — C. serotinum L. { = ficifolium Sm.). New 

 Humberstone (W. B. E. C. 1907).— C. murale L. Belgrave, G. M. 

 — fC. Bonus-Henricus L. Shawell Wood, Market Harborough, 

 Hallaton, Quorn, Hungarton, South Croxton. 



Polygonum aviculare L. a. agrestinum (Jord.). South Croxton. 

 — c. arenastrum (Bor.). Battenberg Avenue, W. B. So named 



