ORDER LABIAT/E. l6l 



— (B.) Abundant near Arnside Tower. — (B.) Cunswick 

 Wood, Kendal, — (T. Gougli.) 



L. Islands of Windermere. — (W. Foggitt.) Woods at 

 Grange-over-Sands. — (B.) In a wood near Cartmel Wells. — 

 (Mr. Atkinson.) Bardsea Park. — (Aiton.) 



812. Calainintha Aci?ios, Clairv. (Basil). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Dry banks. Rare, 



C. Lower Lingbank, Nethertown. — (M. Chambers.) Re- 

 corded by mistake as Stachys annua in Martineau's Guide, 

 Fields at Ainstable. — (Winch.) Roadside hedge-bank between 

 New Cooper and Hangingshaw Moss, scarce. — (W, Hodg- 

 son.) 



\\. Sandy field at Clibburn. — (B.) Glenridding Valley. — 

 (AV. Foggitt.) Scout Scar, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) 



L. In plenty on the top of Humphrey Head. — (C. J. i\sh- 

 field.) Railway bank west of Cark station. — (B.) Railway 

 bank at Foxfield Junction. — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



814. Calainintha officinalis, Moench. (Calamint). Native, 

 English type. Range i. Dry banks. Very rare. 



C. Near Calva Hall.— (W. Dickinson.) 

 \V. On the walls of Kendal Castle.— (J. Wilson, T, 

 Gough.) 



L. Railway embankment at Grange-over-Sands. — (B.) 



8 1 5, Calauiintha C7/;z<7/^^/«w, Spenn. (Wild Basil). Native, 

 British type. Range i. Woods and thickets. Frequent ; 

 ascending from shore-level at Flookborough and Humphrey 

 Head to Lodore and Lowther Woods ; 300 yards. — (Watson,) 



818. Teiicriuni Scorodonia, L. (Wood Sage), Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2, Woods and rocky hillsides. 

 Frequent ; ascending to the top of Hutton-Roof and Whit- 

 barrow, and to 400 yards in Great Langdale. 



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