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_ pale green leaves. Its appearance is different, but in 
detail there is little difference. 
Genus CLI.—SCUTELLARIA. 
307. S. GALERICULATA (Linn.), Skull-cap. 
This plant is found only in North Ronaldshay. 
Rev. W. McPherson first told me of it. Mr Scott, 
Old Manse, sent me specimens in August 1910. 
Genus CLII.—STACHYS (Linn.) 
308. S. PALUSTRIS (Linn.), Marsh-woundwort. 
Common. 
Var. S. ambigua (Sm.) Common. Palustris is 
sometimes so felted on both sides as to be var. 
canescens (Lange). 
309. 8S. syztvaticaA (Linn.), Hedge-woundwort. 
Rare. 
Houton (Dr Boswell); near churchyard (Holm) ; 
Redland, Firth (M. Spence). 
310. S. ARVENSIS (Linn.), Corn-oundwort. Rare. 
This is reported from fields, Rackwick.. I found 
fine specimens in a field of turnips on the farm of 
Quoyer, Birsay. Mr Bennett says they are the 
largest he had ever seen. 
Genus CLIIL—GALEOPSIS (Linn.) 
311. G. VERSICOLOR (Curt.), Hemp-nettle. 
Corntields, Orphir ; Westness, &e. (R. Heddle). 
312. G. Terranir (Linn.), Common Hemp-nettle. 
Common. 
Var. bifidu (Boenn.) Common (Dr Boswell). 
