390 VERBENACEAE LAMIACEAE 



House, F. Smith, Britten in Journ. Bot. CiSvs) 139. [Probably 

 Mr. Britten meant F. Walker.] Boar's Hill. Frilford. Cothill. 

 Near Shippon. Near Tubney. Marsh near Kennington. 

 P. vulgaris is recorded for all the bordering counties except Wilts and 

 Surrey. 



VERBENACEAE, Juss. Ann. Muss. v. 254 (1804). 

 VERBENA, Linn. Gen. n. 30 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 94). 

 V. officinalis, Linn, Sp. PI. 20 (i753)- Termm. 



V. communis caeruleo Jlore, C. B. Pin. 269. 

 Top. Bot. 302. Syme, E. B. vi. 202, t. 1018. Nyman, 563. Fl. Oxf. 224. 

 Native. Viatical. Dry gravelly waysides, pastures, &c. Local. More 

 frequent on calcareous soil in sunny situations. P. July-October. 

 First record. Sonning, Mr. S. Rudge, 1800, in Herb. Brit. Mus. Pub- 

 lished as V. officinalis in Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. About Oxford, Baxt. Phaen. Bot. n. 26. Carswell, Miss M. 



Niven. Near Pusey. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Eagley, Baocter MSS. 1823. Abingdon 



Road. Between Didcot and Upton, Sister Jane Frances. Common 

 at Blewbury, Lousley in RusstlVs Cat. Wittenham, F. W. Bennett. 

 Besilsleigh. Ufifington. Wantage. Cothill. Abingdon. Dry 

 Sandford. Blewbury. Didcot. Hagborne. Shippon. 



3. Pang. Common at Hampstead Norris, Lousley, I. c. Itchenswell, 



and near Bucklebury Parsonage, Br. Bunny, I. c. Streatley, 

 Pamplin. Ilbley, Bellamy. Tidmarsh. Bradfield. Moulsford. 

 Pangbourn. Tilehurst. Ashampstead. Purley. Sulham. 

 Rather common in this district. 



4. Kennet. Chieveley, W. M. Rogers. Wickham, Mrs. Batson. West 



Ilsley. Lambourn. Newbury. Wash Common. Hampstead 



Marshall. Hungei'ford. Inkpen. Beenham. Silchester. Between 



Newbury and Cold Ash. Southcote. Theale. 

 0. Loddon. Wellington College, Penny. Swallowfield. Shinfield, 



Tufnail. Frequent, Crazey Hill. Aston Lane. Wargrave, Stonton. 



Hurst. Early. Knowl Hill. Stubbing's Heath. Hurley. Clewer. 



Maidenhead. Bray. Near Loddon Bridge. Sonning. On chalk 



ballast near Reading. 

 Verbena officinalis is found in all the bordering counties. 



LAMIACEAE, Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 2, 275 (1836). 

 LABIATAE, Juss. in Hort. Trianon (1759). 



MENTHA, Linn. Gen. n. 633 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 89). 



FM. rotdndifolia, Huds. Fl. Angl. 221 (1762). 



Top. Bot. 303. Syme, E. B. vii. 4, t. 1020. Is recorded for Bucks, Surrey, 

 Hants, Wilts, and Grloucestershire.J 



