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SCUTELLARIA, L. 



598. S. galericulata, L. SJadi-cap. 



Native ; on ditch-banks and in marshes, frequent, hut not 



plentiful anywhere. 

 G. Near Dursley. Gleu Frome. Thorubury. 

 S. Bank of Avon below Bristol. Marshy spots on the 



sands at Berrow. Clevedon. Easton Moor. Failand. 



Kingston Seymour. Nailsea Moor. Marsh near Ham 



Green ; Swete, Fl. 63. Woodspring. Yatton. VII. VIU. 



599. S. minor, L. 



Native ; on the swampy margin of a pool about a mile from 

 Abbot's I.eigh, S., where about two dozen plants are to 

 be seen yearly. The extreme rarity of this plant in the 

 Bristol district is very remarkable. It is said to have 

 grown on the banks of the Avon near Bath, and to have 

 been formerly abundant on the peat moors in the 

 extreme south ; but at present the Abbot's Leigh station 

 is the only one known to us between Bristol and the 

 Quantocks, and for the large portion of our area in 

 Gloucestershire we have no record at all. 



PRUNELLA, Z. 



600. P. vulgaris, L. Self-heal 



Native; in pastures, very common. The white flowered 

 plant grows in fields near Patchway, G. VII. VIU. 



NEPETA, Z. 



601. N. Cataria, L. Cat Mint. 



Native or denizen, rare. 



G. Almondsbury Hill, Aug., 1839 ; Herb. Powell. Among 



the rocks and hollows at the side of the hill at Penpole 



Point. Henbury; Swete, Fl. 63. Wick Cliffs, Mr. 



Swayne, With. ed. iii. 520. 

 S. A few plants between Kewstoke Sands and Sand 



Point, 1880, and 1881. It has been known to grow 



