ORDER LABIATzE. 1 63 



Lonsdale, between W'itherslack Hall and Townend, and near 

 St. Paul's Chapel in Winster Valley. 



S30. Lamiiim aniplcxicaule, L. Native. British type. 

 Range i. 



C. Gardens and rubbish-heaps about Ullsvvater, scarce. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) Brigham near Cockermouth. — (W, B. 

 Waterfall.) 



831. Lamiiun purpureiim, L. {Red Dead Nettle). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Hedge-banks and cultivated fields. 

 Frequent ; ascending to 250 yards near Windermere railway 

 station, and 300 yards at Shap and Penrith. 



831*. Lamiuin incistiiii, ^Villd. Native. British type. 

 Range i. In similar places to the last, but much less 

 common. Brackenthwaite, Westward, UUswater, Newton 

 Regny, Kendal, Holme, Arnside, Bardsea, Ulverstone, Grange- 

 over-Sands, etc. 



S3 2. Galeopsis Ladanum, L. Colonist. English type. 

 Range i. Cultivated fields. Rare. 



C. St. Bees. — (J. Robson.) 



W. At Lansmoor near Great Strickland. — (Lawson.) Foot 

 of Scout Scar, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Arnside Knot. — (Prof. 

 Oliver.) 



L. Fields at Hawkshead. — (Linton.) 



834. Galeopsis Tetrahil, L. (Hemp Nettle). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Cultivated fields ; one of the 

 commonest weeds; ascending to 250 yards in Troutbeck 

 Valley, in Borrowdale to Stonethwaite, 300 yards over 

 Coniston ; 350 yards. — (Watson.) 



835. Galeopsis versicolor, Curt. {G. speciosa, Miller). 

 Colonist. Scottish type. Range i. Cultivated fields. Rare. 



