252 LABIATEiE. 



IV. Bickleigh Vale, plentiful ; extreme point of the race-ground em- 

 bankment, near Saltram Wood ; New Canal, Borringdon ; 

 Banks, Fl. part 5. [Used to grow in the Laira marshes ; Keys, 

 Fl. ib.'] Still occurs in certain spots in or about the Plyni 

 Valley. Bircham and Shalaford Lane, Egg Buckland. Plymp- 

 ton St. Mary ; near Loughtor Mill, and in a marsh towards 

 Crabtree. Near Hayle farm-house, Bickleigh. 

 V. On the coast between Revelstoke Church and the Anchorist 

 Rock. Yealm Vale, between Weston Mill and Lee Mill Bridge, 

 and elsewhere in that neighbourhood. Blackpool. Cornwood. 



VL Erme Valley, between Flete and Mothecombe. Gutsford Bridge. 



Ivybridge. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



MENTHA, L. 



511. M. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Mint. 



Denizen, except perhaps in a few spots, where it may be Native. 

 In waste places, on banks and by roadsides about villages or 

 houses, in orchards and pastures. Rather conmion. August 

 to September. 



C. I. Near Antony ; Phyt. v. N. S. 370. Seaton, in the neighbourhood 



of an old farm-house. Downderry. Polscove. By the road 

 to Hessenford, close to the Torpoint and Liskeard Road. 

 About Landrake. 

 IL Rame ; Keys, Fl. iii. 182 ; in several places lying between the 

 church, Forder and Cawsand. St. .Johns, close to the village, 

 between that and Millbrook, also in two places under a hedge 

 between Millbrook and Maker. Near a farm-house at Kings- 

 mill, and in an orchard between that and Calloget. Halton, 

 about a hedge-bank close to the quay, near Anchusa semper- 

 virens. 



D. III. Honicknowle. Roadside between Knackersknowle and Tamerton 



Foliot ; a form with oblong leaves : on the other side of the 

 road Petasites fragrans. In a cherry orchard at Gawton, Beer 

 Ferrers. Hedge-bank near Tavistock, by the Callington Road ; 

 perhaps just beyond the limit of the District. 

 IV. Staddiscombe {var. clandestina, Wirtg.) ; specimens collected by 

 J. Banker ; Baker, Jour. Bot. iii. 236. Cattedown Quarries ! ; 

 one plant, 1863 ; Goosewell farm, Plymstock, Goulding ; Keys, 

 Fl. iii. 181. Sparingly in a damp spot in a meadow at Colwell, 

 Egg Buckland, 1872. Orchard close to Hayle farm-house, 

 Bickleigh. Meadow, Plympton St. Mary, with Anchusa 

 sempervirens in the old Priory ground ; perhaps recently 

 destroyed by building. 



