266 LABIATiE. 



STACHYS, L. 



537. S. Betonica, Bcnth. Wood Betony. 



Native ; in woods, on bcanks, and in hilly pastures and waste 

 places. Very common, July to September. Area general. 

 An abundant species on the hedge-banks of the lanes, occurring in 

 Furze Hill Lane, and elsewhere very near the town of Plymouth. Noted 

 as seen with white flowers in all the Districts except vi, ; with light 

 pinkish between Blunts and Clapper Bridge (i.) ; and with pink between 

 Puslinch and Newton Ferrers village (v.). 



538. S. palustris, L. Marsh Woundwort. 



Native ; in damp places in fields and by roadsides, on the borders 

 of garden-plots, and sometimes in cultivated lands. Common. 

 July to September, 

 c. I. Between Polbathick and Caracawn Cross. St. Stephens. Antony. 

 Notter Valley. 

 II. Between Cawsand and Penlee Point. Near Millbrook. Carkeel. 

 p. III. Plymouth and Saltash Boad. Near the Stonehouse Resei'voir, at 

 Pounds. Blaxton, Between Morwellham and Weir Head. 

 Near Horrabridge. 

 IV. Plymstock. Compton GifFord. In arable land at Common Wood. 



Staddiscombe. Plympton. 

 V. Bridgend. Brixton, Yealmpton. Between Yealm Bridge and 



Flete. Near Beechwood. 

 VI. Kingston. Between Gutsford Gate and Modbury. 

 Perhaps this might have been placed in the list of 'very common' 

 species, but it is not nearly so common a plant as S. sylvatica. 



539. S. ambigua, Sm. S. sTjIvatici-imlustris, Wirtz., E. B. ed. 3. 



' Hybrid between Hedge and Marsh Woundworts.' 

 Native ; by roadsides, and in waste spots on the borders of fields 



and garden-plots. Rather common. July to September. 

 c. I. Hessenford. Damp spot between Polbathick and Caracawn Cross ; 



nearest palustris., and growing with it, 1873. Tideford. Be- 

 tween Clapper Bridge and Derniford. Cutmere. Minard Cross. 



Trematon. Near Moditon Mill. Quethiock. 

 II. Near jNIillbrook, by the road to Kingsand. St. Johns. Antony. 



Near St. Stephens. Carkeel. Cotehele Quay. 

 D. III. Pennycross, near the church. Between Weston Mills and Honic- 



knowle. Close to Looseleigh toll-gate, near Tamerton Foliot. 



Border of a wood between Denham Bridge and Beer Alston. 



Between Beer Ferrei's and Wear Quay. Near Horrabridge. 

 IV. Saltram ; Mr. T. Diment and Mr. C. Harper, 1845, Keys, Fl. 



iii. 193. Heybrook, in the hollow just above the coast. Hooe. 



