VERBENACE^ — LABIATES. 251 



VERBENACE^. 



VERBENA, Tournef. 



509. V. officinalis, L. Common Vervain. 



Native ; in dry barren pastures, on banks, in waste spots near 

 houses, and by roadsides. Common. Latter part of June to 

 September, 

 c. I. St. Germans ; Antony Passage ; Keys, Fl. iii. 196. Downderry. 

 Sheviock. jMarkwell. St. Stephens. 

 II. Rame ; Keys, ih. Between Penlee Pomt and Rame Head. 

 Millbrook. Between Torpoiut and St. Johns. Landulph. 

 St. Dominick. 

 D. III. Between Plymouth and ]Milehouse, and elsewhere by the road to 

 Saltash. Blaxton. Tamerton Foliot. Holes Hole. 

 IV. Laira Embankment ; Crabtree ! ; Keys, Fl. iii. 195. Compton 



GifFord. Egg Buckland. Counnon Wood. Colebrook. 

 Y. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Knighton. Noss Mayo. Elburton. 

 Cornwood. 

 VI. JMothecombe. Holbeton. Kingston. jModbury. 

 Partial to warm situations. Often abundant in poor dry pastures, and 

 a nuisance to the agriculturist. 



LABIATES. 



LYCOPUS, X. 



610. L. europseus, L. Gipsy Wort. 



Native ; in damp spots by ditches and rivers, and in woodland 



swamps. Common. Part of July to September, 

 c. I. Seaton, and between that and Hessenford. Near Moditon Mill. 



Between St. Mellion and Pillaton, and elsewhere near the latter 



place. By the Notter, between Sheviock and Hawks Woods. 



Near Clapper Bridge. Marsh below Derniford farm-house. 

 II. Wen- Head ; Banks, Fl. part 5 ; still in that neighbourhood, 



1877. 

 D. III. [Edge of the pond near the sea at the north-west extremity of 



Key ham ; id. et. ih. Specimen labelled ' Keyham, 1842 ; 



Herh. Easton. ] Manadon Wood ; banks of the Tavy, near 



jMaristow ! ; banks of the Tamar, near Newbridge ; Keys, Fl. 



iii. 184. By Weston Mills Lake, near Barn Copse, 1879. Near 



Budshead, Warleigh Wood, and by the mill-stream, Tamerton 



Foliot. Near Holes Hole. 



