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[Origanum yulgare, L.-90. Wild Marjoram. 



Unknown. British type. P. July-September. 



1775. In several fields about Upper and Lower Willow 

 Halls ; several fields about Exley.— J. Bolton. 



It may have been native, but like the following it is much 

 more abundant on limestone, and may have succumbed 

 here to its unfavourable conditions. There is no other 

 record of it, though specimens in Gibson's herbarium may 

 be local ones.] 



Thymus Serpyllum, Fr.— 112. Wild Thyme. 

 Native. British type. P. June-August. 



1775. In plenty upon the lower edge of Midgley Moor, 

 on that side towards the town of Midgley ; also upon 

 Illingworth Moor and Lindley Moor.—/. Bolton. 



VVadsworth Lanes near Midgley. —Herb. Leyland. 



1 841. In the roadside from Midgley to Wadsworth.— Herb. 

 S.K. 



Rare, but still in Midgley and Wadsworth. 

 [Calamintha arvensis, Lam. — 74. 



Extincl Casual. British type. A. July. 



1844. Lane House damstones, Luddenden ; a single 

 plant.— Herb. S.K.] 



[Calamintha officinalis, Mcench. — 62. 



Extincl Casual. English type. P. July-August. 

 1775. A very scarce plant here, only upon Clifton Common, 

 near Kirklees. — /. Bolton. 



The station is outside the parish, and the plant was prob- 

 ably only a casual.] 



Salvia Verbenaca, L. — 64. Clary. 



Casual. English type. P. July-September. 

 Found, since 1892, in several places about Elland. 



[Nepeta Cataria, L.— 58. Cat-Mint. 



Denizen, extincl. English type. P. July-September. 



1775. In a croft near High Royd, in Warley ; in several 

 hedges about Ovenden, near Halifax ; near Hebden 

 Bridge in several places.—/. Bolton. 



Not likely to be a native, probably an escape from cultiva- 

 tion.] 



