PRUNELLA 403 



a hybrid.'* The only hybrid, Scutellaria, mentioned in Dr. Focke's 

 great work, Lie PJlan^enmischlinge, is S. pubescens, Martrin-Donos ; the 

 description of which, given by its author in the Florule du Tarn, will 

 not fit in with my plant. I recently had the opportunity of examin- 

 ing in the Paris Herbarium a type specimen of S. minori-galericulata, 

 Michalet, the description of which seems to have escaped Dr. Focke. 

 This plant comes nearer to S. galericulafa than any of those distributed 

 to the Club.' Bep. of Bot. Exch. Club (1883% 93. 



The plant is abundant over a very considerable area about Virginia 

 Water, and I have seen it near Wokingham. 



S. galericulafa is found in all the bordering counties. 



S. minoir, Huds. Fl. Angl. 232 (1762). Lesser Hooded Skull-cap. 



Lysimachia galericulata miner, Ray, Syn. ii. 132. 



Top. Bot. 321. Syme, E. B. vii. 48, t. io6r. Nyman, 573. Fl. Oxf. 227. 



Native. Ericetah Damp heathy places, margins of ponds. Locally 

 common. Absent from the Isis and Ock districts. P. June- 

 September. 



First record. Lij'iimachia galericulata minor. In Coleman's and other 

 moors about Reading, MS. note in a copy of Baijs Cat. about 1680. 

 See Phyf. (1852) 746. Bulmarsh Heath, Mr. S. Rudge, Htirh, Brit. 

 Mus. 1800. Scutellaria minor, Mr. Bicheno, in Mavor^s Agr. Berks, 1809 . 



3. Pang. Cold Ash Common, Russell's Cat. Fence Wood. Oar.e 



Wood. 



4. Kennet. Bogs on Snelsmore Common, Mrs, Russell's Cat. Weston, 



Osmond. Newtown Common, Stubbs, in Britt. Contr. Mortimer, 

 Tufnail. Boggy parts of Inkpen Common, Pinnock's Hist, of 

 Berks, 1819. Aldermaston, also near the Decoy Pond and in the 

 Soak. Mortimer West Common. Upton. Greenham Common. 

 Sandleford. Burghfield, &c. 



5. Loddon. Coleman's Moor, MS. in Ray. Bulmarsh, Rudge. Near 



Wellington College, Penny. Warren Row, rare, Stanton. Wind- 

 sor Great Park, Moore, in Britt. Contr. Virginia Water, Trimen. 

 Broadmoor. Sandhurst. Jouldern's Ford. Long Moor. Brack- 

 nell. Finchampstead. Risely. Early. Ambarrow. Bagshot. 

 Sunninghill. Easthampstead. Binfield. White Knights. 

 Bearwood, &c. 

 S. minor is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



PRUNELIjA, Linn. Gen. n. 654, as Brunella, Tournefort, Inst. t. 84. 



P. vulgraris, Linn. Sp. PI. 600, var. a (1753), and of Park. 1680. Common 

 Self'heal. 



Brunella vulgaris, Moench, Meth. 414. 



Top. Bot. 321. Syme, E. B. vii. 46, t. 1059. Nyman, 573. Fl. Oxf. 227. 



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