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S. verticillata, L. Alien. Several plants in a pasture of one or two 

 years' standing at Leigham, Egg Buckland, probably introduced with 

 seeds of fodder plants, 1872 ; one luxuriant plant flowering among a crop 

 of barley, 1876. 



PRUNELLA, Z. 



631. P. vulgaris, L. Self-heal. 



Native ; in pastures, meadows, waste spots, and on commons. 

 Very common, Jmie to October. Area general. 

 To be seen close to Plymouth, and even on turf in the town, as in the 

 churchyard of St. Andrew, as well as on our open commons. Liable to 

 variation in the colour of the flowers : of a deep rose in Mount Edgcumbe 

 Park (District ii.), 1879 ; with white near Roborough, and light coloured 

 near Double Water (in.) ; with the latter near Plymbridge and in Bick- 

 leigh Vale (iv.) ; at the last-named station growing intermixed with the 

 ordinary purple-flowered plants. With flowers of a claret colour near 

 Billacombe (iv.), and also near Bridgend (v.). 



SCUTELLARIA, L. 



532. S. galericulata, L. Common SkuU-cap. 



Native ; by rivers, streams, ditches, and other damp places. 

 Rare. July to September, 

 c. I. Notter Valley, between Pillaton and Clapper Bridge, and also 

 below Newton House. 

 II. Weir Head ; marsh near the bridge of rocks. Mount Edgcumbe ; 

 Banks, Fl. part 8. Roadside between Antony and St. Johns. 

 D. III. By a little stream or drain at the side of Ford Lane, but rarely 

 flowering, 1879. 

 IV. Above Cann Quarry ! ; Rev. W. S. Hore, Jacob, Fl. part 9. Cole- 

 ridge, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Scrachleigh (Stretchley), Ermington ; Keys, Fl. iii, 188. In a 

 sandy spot by the Yealm at Kitley. By the side of a damp 

 hedge-bank near Cornwood. 

 VI. Banks of the Erme, near Ivybridge ; Jacob, Fl. part 9. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



633. S. minor, L. Lesser Skull-cap. 



Native ; in peaty meadows, marshes, bogs, by streams, and in 

 other damp spots. Rather common ; found mostly in the un- 

 enclosed moory districts. July to September. 

 c. I. Viverdon Down ; a plant with purplish- white flowers, near others, 

 September, 1873. Vale between St. Mellion and Pillaton. 

 Cadsonbury. 

 II. Weir Head ; Batiks, Fl. part 8. In damp ground in a marsh near 

 St. Johns village. 



