2,6 Adamson and Crahtkek, T/ie Herbarium of Joint Dalton 



Lycopsis arvcnsis 



Fiilmonaria aiigusiifo/ia 



officinalis 



Lithospermumpurpureo-cocruleum 



officinale 



Mertensia maritima — 



Pubnonaria J7iaritima 



Myosotis ccespitosa 



palustris 



arvensis 



Echiiwi vuls:are 



italicum 



Verbena officinalis 



Ajuga reptans 



genevensis 



Teucriuim scorodonia . . . 



Scutellaria galericulata 



Marrubium vulgare 



Nepeta cat aria ... 



hederacea — 



Glecotna hederacea 

 IWunella vulgaris — 



J'runella vulgaris . 



Small Wild Bugloss. Near Man- 

 chester. V. 29. 



Bugloss Cowslips. From E. R. 

 IX. II. 



Spotted Lungwort. Cliffwood, near 

 Darlington. E. R. VI. 14. From 

 a garden. VI. 42. 



Creeping Gromwell. On the Banks 

 of the Wye, 4 miles above Mon- 

 mouth, on high rocky ground. 

 VIII. 13. [Doubtful; a very 

 incomplete specimen.] 



Gromill. In the garden at the Old 

 Hall. IV. 4. 



Isle of Walney, Ram- 

 V. 23. 



Sea Bugloss. 

 side, etc. 



X. 25. 



X. 25. See page 1 1. 



X. II. XI. 25. [Loose specimen.] 



Common Viper Grass. Cornfields, 

 etc., about Stourbridge and in 

 Kent. VIL 29. 



Wall Viper Grass. From E. R., of 

 Darlington. VI. 27. [A bad 

 specimen, probably JE. vulgare.] 



Sim pier's Joy. In the garden at 

 Old Hall. III. 34. 



Bugle. In wet pastures. Also a 

 variety with white flowers. V. 27. 



From E. R., of Darlington. VI. 26. 



Wood Sage. Woods, hedges. Com- 

 mon, particularly in the Lane 

 beyond the Bird's Park. I. 66. 



Hooded Willowherb, near Man- 

 chester. V. 36. Miss Taylor. 

 X. 14. XI. 13. [Incomplete 

 loose specimen.] 



White Horehound. Roadsides in the 

 Midland and Southern Counties. 

 VII. 16. 



Cat Mint. From E. R., of Darling- 

 ton. VI. 16. In tiie West of 

 ICngland. VII. 25. 



Ground Ivy. In dry hedges. \ . 32.' 



X. 15. 



