136 LABIATJE. 



In Newton Park ; Dr. Davis iu Fl. Bathon. Shire- 

 hanipton ; Sicete, FL 60. 



584. M. Sylvestris, L. Horse Mint. 



Denizen ; iu damp waste places, very rare. Sole found 

 this mint " in most liome closes, farmers' bartons, and 

 such-like places." 



S. W;iste places about Hinton Blewitt, and between 

 Asliton Lodge and Tadwick ; Mr. T. B. Floicer. River 

 side in Newton Mead ; id. A few plants in a damp 

 spot b}^ the roadside near Portbury ; August, 1881. 



Walton-in-Gordano ; Mrs. Lainson and Herb. Stephens. 



Weston-super-Mare ; St. Brodij, Fl. Weston. VIII. IX. 



585. M. piperita, Sm. repjjermint. 



Native, or denizen ; perhaps now extinct. We have not 

 seen a specimen. 



Henbury Combe, Sept., 1846. Herb. Powell. 



Near the river at Wick ; Mr. T. B. Floiver. " It grows 

 in a swamp3' place near Lansdown called the Wells, that 

 being the spring-head of i ock's Brook. It is also found 

 by the side of the Avon in Newton Mead, and in other 

 places about Bath." Sole. 



Near Bath, Wells, and Glastonbury, Somerset ; Syme's 

 E. B, 



586. M. aquatica, /.., including M. hirsuta, L. 



Native ; on ditch-banks and iu marshes, very common. 



VII. vin. 



587. M. sativa, L. 



Native ; in wet places, very common. VII. VIII. 



588. M. arvensis, L. Com Mint. 



Nativ(,' ; in cultivated ground, common. VII. — IX. 



LYCOPUS, L. 



589. L. europseus, /,. Gipsywort. 



Native ; by water, frequent. 



