156 ALIEN FLORA OF BRITAIN 



Salvia bicolor, Lam. A native of the dry hills of 

 Spain and Northern Africa. Recorded in waste ground 

 at Silloth in Cumberland by Dr. Leitch. 



Salvia COntroversa, Ten. Native in the pastures 

 of Southern Europe. Found as a casual near the 

 West Docks at Hull by Mr. Fraser Robinson. 



Salvia glutinosa, L. A native of shady woods in 

 Southern Europe. Recorded once or twice as a casual 

 in waste ground in England. 



Salvia Honuiuium, L. A weed of cultivated ground 

 in the Mediterranean region. Twice recorded in England 

 in connection with grain introductions. 



Salvia nemorosa, L. A South European weed. On 

 record as a weed of waste ground in Britain. 



Salvia officinalis, L. Native among rocks in the 

 mountains of Southern Europe. Occasionally recorded 

 as a garden escape in Britain. 



[Salvia pratensis, L. A native of Europe, becoming 

 very rare towards the north. That it is native in Belgium, 

 Normandy, and England in dry pastures cannot be 

 doubted, but most of its records in the latter country 

 are as a garden relic] 



Salvia sylvestris, L. A weed of waste ground in 

 Southern Europe which has been recorded several times 

 in the neighbourhood of docks, cornmills, &c., in 

 Britain. 



