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615. S. arvensis, L. 



Native, or colonist ; in cornfields, common. VII. — IX. 



fS. annua, L. Alien. Sparingly for some years on old 

 colliery debris near Kingswood, G.) 

 BALLOTA, i. 



616. B. foetida, Lam. 



Native ; by roadsides, and in waste ground ; common, but 

 not verj' abundant. VII. VIII. 



MARRUBIUM, L. 



617. M. vulgare, L. White Horekouml. 



Denizen ; chiefly on downs near the Channel, rare. 



G. Brandon Hill; Dunlham Down ; Swete, Fl. QS. St. 



Vincent's Kocks ; Herb. Stej)hens. Penpole Point ; Mr. 



W. E. Green. 

 S. Brean Down. Near Cadbury Camp. Dial Hill, 



Clevedou. Ou Sand Farm, by Kewstoke. Wavering 



Down. Vin. IX. 



TEUCRIUM, L. 



618. T. Scorodonia, L. Wood Sage. 



Native ; in woods and shady places, ver}' common. 



VII. VIII. 



(T. Chammdrys, L. Alien. Shirehamptou, 1839 ; Miss 

 M. Waring. Herb. Poivell. By a roadside near 

 Tickenham, where it has grown for many years. Dr. 

 Davis, and Rev. G. W. Braikenridge.) 



AJUGA, L. 



619. A. reptans, L. Bugle. 



Native; in damp shady places, very common. 



We have found it with white flowers at Englishcombe, in 

 Leigh Wood, in a wood between Abbot's Leigh and 

 Failand, and in Westridge Wood near Wotton-under- 

 Edge. . V. VL 



