268 LABIAT.E. 



543. G. Tetrahit, L. Common Hemp-nettle. 



Native ; in open spots in recently cleared woods and copses, also 



as a weed in and about arable land. Very common. July to 



September. Area general. 



We have the two forms, genuina and bifida., growing in the area. At 



Walkhampton a plant with flowers white, except in retaining the coloured 



spots on the lower lip, September. 1874. 



G. versicolor, Curt. Casual. A single plant in a field near Crabtree 

 (District iv.), September, 1864. 



LEONURUS, L. 



644. L. Cardiaca, L. Motherwort. 



Denizen or Alien ; in waste spots and on banks near houses. 

 Very rare. July to September, 

 c. I. Three plants on Trevollard Green, St. Stephens, 1871 ; near an 

 old mansion, with other Denizens in the neighbourhood ; one 

 plant seen, 1878. 

 II. [About Wilcove and Millbrook ; Bcmks, Ft. part 6. Near the 

 farm called Tregnoc, about half-a-mile from Millbrook ; Jacob, 

 FL part 9. Probably extinct.] In a farm-yard, Rarae ; be- 

 tween Calstock and Gunnislake ; Keys, FL iii. 192 : many 

 plants at the former station in 1871. There is a specimen 

 thence in Herb. Goidding, collected in August, 1850. 

 D. [III. Outlands ; Banks, FL part 6.] 



[V. Brixton ; Polwh. Hist. Devonsh. i. 90, 1797.] 



LAMIUM, L. 



545. L. amplexicaule, L. Henbit Dead Nettle. 



Colonist ; in dry fields amongst turnips, corn, and other crops, 

 and as a weed in garden ground. Rather rare, and decidedly 

 local. March to October. 



c. I. A smgle plant in a waste spot whence manure had been taken, 

 near Craf thole, May, 1875. Abundant in a field of mangold 

 wurzel and turnips, between Antony House and the village ; 

 all the flowers cleistogamous ; September, 1877. 

 II. Gardens near Torpoint ; Phyt. v. N.S. 370. "A specimen in my 

 herbarium collected at Torpoint, by Bev. W. S. Hore, May, 

 1843 ;" Keys, FL iii. 191, note. Waste spot at Carbeal, near 

 Torpoint, 1875. Wilcove, 1868, 1880. 



D. III. Neighbourhood of St. Budeaux and King's Tamerton ; Phyt. v. 

 N.S. 370; 1860, 1871, &c. In a piece of cultivated ground 

 between Pennycomequick and Stoke Damerel, 1871. Three 

 plants by the roadside near Hyde Park Terrace, Mutley, 1871. 



