142 LABIATE. 



Guide for 1789. Pur Down. Filtoii. Horfield. 

 Thornbury. 

 S. Clevedon. Congresbin-y. Ebbor. Leigh Wood. 

 Queen Charlton. "Walton and Weston-in-Gordano. 

 Weston-super-Mare. VIII. IX. 



611. G. Tetrahit^ L. Common Hemp-Nettle. 



iSative or colonist; in damp busby places, and on culti- 

 vated ground, frequent. 



G. Aust. Alniondsbury. Berkeley. By the Frome 

 near Stapleton, -with \Ybite flowers. Horfield. Yate. 



S. Clefedon. St. Anne's Wood, Brislington. Walton, 

 and Weston-in-Gordano. Wedmore. Weston-super- 

 Mare. Winsconibe. Yatton. VII. — IX. 



STACHYS, Z. 



612. S. Betonica, Benth. Betony, 



Native ; in woods and hedges, preferring dry hilly places, 



frequent. 

 G. Ahnondsbury. Clifton and Durdham Downs. Man- 



gotsfield. Yate Common. 

 S. Congresbury. Emborrow. Leigh Wood. Walton- 



in-Gordano. Wells. Temple Cloud. 

 Great virtue was formerly attributed to Betony, but it has 



been long disused by our pbysicians. However we still 



meet with persons gathering it for a domestic medicine. 



VIL VIIL 



613. S. palustris, L. 



Native ; on ditch-banks, in damp fields, and neglected 

 arable land, common. The variety yS. S. amhigua, Sm. 

 is to be gathered on the banks of the Avon, and in 

 many similar situations. VII. VIII. 



614. S. sylvatica, L. 



Native; in woods, hedges, and waste ground, common. 



VII. VIII. 



