138 LABIATE. 



593. T. Chamaedrys, Fr. 



Native ; on heathy ground, very rare. Perhaps it has 



been overlooked in some places. 

 S. Leigh Wood, June, 186S; Bev. W. W. Spicer. 



Sparingly on Leigh Down, 1879. 



CALAMI NTH A, Moench. 

 (C. Nepcta, Clairv. We have several times been informed 

 of the occurrence of this species in the district; but on 

 enquiry the plants have proved to be C. officinalis.) 



594. C. officinalis, Moench. Common Calamint. 

 Native ; on dry, rocky banks, frequent. 



G. Alraondsbury Hill. Conham. St. Vincent's Rocks. 



Stapleton. 

 S. Plentifid on Brean Down. Cheddar. Clevedou. 



Draycot. Great Elm. Loxton. Stowey. Uphill. 



Walton-in-Gordano. Woodspring. Wells. VII. — IX. 



595. C. Acinos, Clairv. Basil. 



Native; frequent upon limestone rocks, and rarely to be 

 seen elsewhere. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks. Cultivated ground near Kings- 

 wood. Wick Rocks. 



S. Clevedon. Rocks under Leigh Wood. Loxton. 

 Emborrow. Walton by Clevedon. Worle Hill. VH. VIII. 



596. C. Clinopodium, Benth. 



Native; in hedges and bushy places, common and very 

 abundant. VIL VIIL 



MELISSA, Z. 



597. M. officinalis, L. Balm. 



Alien ; established here and there in waste ground. 



G. Bridge Yate. By the railway under St. Vincent's 



Bocks. 

 S. By the roadside at Bourton ; Mr. W. E. Green. 



Clevedon. In the corner of a field at Pill. VII. VIII. 



