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In the path-field immediately to the north of Burleigh, Penny- 

 cross, 1878, &c. Field near Prospect. 

 IV. Bovisand ; Holmes, Keys, Fl. iii. 191. Mount Batten, as a weed 

 m cultivated ground. May, 1874. In a plot of ground near 

 Laira Bridge, 1866. 

 VI. In an arable field at Scotscombe, Kingston, July, 1876. 

 But for the situation of some of the stations in District iii. tliis might 

 be pronounced Submaritime. 



546. L. incisum, Willd. Cut-leaved Dead Nettle. 



Colonist ; m and about arable fields, &c. Very rare. Flowers the 

 greater part of the year. 



c. II. Rather sparingly at Carbeal, near Torpoint, 1875 ; in less quantity, 

 1878. About half-a-dozen plants on- or by a hedge-bank of the 

 first of the fields through which is the path from Trevol to St. 

 Johns, March, 1872. 



D. III. In a tillage field at Prospect, Pennycross, 1867, 1874, &c. Here 

 it and L. anqylexicaule generally appear with the crops year 

 after year. Four or five plants in another field in the neigh- 

 bourhood, 1872. In plenty in the field through which passes 

 the path from Pounds to Pennycross Church, 1874, 1875. Two 

 plants in the path-field immediately north of Burleigh, Penny- 

 cross, September, 1878. 

 IV. In a tillage field, Fursdon, Egg Buckland, 1876. 

 First record : Brings, in Jou?'. Bot., 1868. 



647. li. purpureum, L. Red Dead Nettle. 



Native or Colonist ; on banks, in cultivated fields, garden ground, 



and waste spots about arable land. Flowers nearly all the year. 



Area general. 

 One of the commonest weeds. I have noticed the variety deci^nens, 

 Sond., at Pennycross (District iii.) and near Battisborough (v.). A plant 

 with white spotless flowers on a bank by the Plymouth and Saltash Road, 

 April, 1870. The leaves and calyces were of the light green tint that is 

 usual when the flowers of a plant are abnormally white. Plants m all 

 respects of the ordinary colours were grooving on the same bank. Tavo 

 with white flowers, also near others, on a bank between Budshead and 

 Whitleigh, March, 1875. 



548. L. album, L. White Dead Nettle. 



Native ; on banks and in waste spots, mostly near houses. Com- 

 mon. March to October, or later. 



c. I. Sheviock. Burraton Combe and Trevollard, St. Stephens. Tide- 

 ford. Wotton Cross, by a cottage. By Moor Cottage, near 



