88 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Galeopsis ochroleuca. Lam. — 8 (G. dubia, Leers). 



Extinct Colonist. Local type. A. July-August. 

 1775. Betonica hivta, Yellow Betony. In cultivated fields 



about Fixby, near Rastrick. — J. Bolton. 

 1820. In the edge of a field on Beacon Hill, above 



Halifax. Now extinct, 1837. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1840. Formerly grew on Beacon Hill, near Halifax ; but 



has long since disappeared. — Baines 1 Flora.] 



Galeopsis versicolor, Curt — 80. Hemp-nettle. 

 Colonist. British type. A. July-September. 

 1839. Near Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 

 Rare, in waste or cultivated ground : Skircoat, Copley. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. — 112. Hemp-nettle. 

 Colonist. British type. A. July-August, 

 j 775. In plenty in the fields about Gibbet Lane, amongst 

 the corn. — J. Bolton. 



1844. Luddenden Brook. — S.King. 1867. Shibden. — /. W. 



Infrequent, in cornfields and waste ground : mainly about 

 Woodhouse and Copley ; Illingworth and Rishworth. 



Var. bifida, Bcenn. 



Sterne Mill ; Elland, &c. 



Lamium amplexicaule, L.— 96. Henbit. 



Native. British type. A. June-August. 



1837. A weed in Joseph Tate's garden at Skircoat Green. 

 — Herb. Leyland. 1840. Near Halifax. — Herb. S.K. 



Rare, in cultivated ground : Copley ; Salterhebble. 



Lamium hybridum, Vill.— 76. 



Native British type. A. May-August. 



1837. A weed in Joseph Tate's garden below Skircoat 

 Green, and occasionally in other gardens near Halifax. — 

 Herb. Leyland. 1840. Near Halifax. — Bailies' Flora. 



Lamium purpureum,L. — 112. Red Deadnettle, or Archangel. 

 Native. British type. A. April-September. 



1845. Archangel grows in Elland Wood Bottom and canal 

 side, both Red and White. — Med. Bot. Soc. 



1867. Shibden.—/. Walker, 



