LABIATiE. 209 



111. 'Roxeth; Melv. 55. 'Eoimslow I ; Newb. Twickenham, Twickenham 

 Park. 

 V. Peri vale, W. M. H. ; Melv. 55. Bet. Acton and Turnham Green!; 

 Newb. Apperton. 

 VII. Chelsea ; Britten. West London Cemetery. South Kensington. 

 First record: Hind, 1860. Seems to have been introduced into England 

 from the East about 1820. 



502. V. bederifolia, L. 



Alsine hederacea, Tab. (Johns.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 202. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 



Fields and hedgebanks ; rather common. A. April — June. 

 I. Kuislip ; Melv. 55. Wood Hall, Pinner. 

 II. Staines. Teddington. 



III. Near Hounslow. Twickenham. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ! ; Johns. Enum. 



V. Grreenford ; Melv. 55. Han well ; Warren. Chiswick. 

 VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. 

 VII. Belsize Lane. 



First record : Johnson, 1632. 



LABIATE. 



MENTHA,* Linn. 



503. IMC. rotundifolia, L. 



Menthastrum (Budd.). M. sylv. rotundiore fol., C. B. P. (Mart, and 

 Blackst. Fasc). Menthastrum fol. rugoso rotund, spontaneumfl. s'picato, 

 odore gravi, J. B. (Blackst. Spec). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 235 ; iii. 477- Syme E. B. vii. t. 1020. 

 Damp ground ; very rare. P. July, August. 



I. In Harefield Churchyard, abundantly ; Blackst. Fasc. 60, and subse- 

 quent authors. 

 VI. [In Hornsey Churchyard; Budd. MSS., Mart. Tour7i. ii. 116, and 

 Blackst. Spec. 53.] 

 First record: Buddie, about 1710. 



504. Tf£. sylvestris, L. Horse Mint. 



M. sylv. longiore fol. (Mart.). Menthastrum spicat.fol. long, candicante 



(Alchorne). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 236 ; iii. 478. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1022. 

 Damp places ; rare. P. July, August. 



* In this genus we have followed the arrangement adopted by Mr. Syme, founded 

 chiefly on Mr. J. G-. Baker's paper in Seem. J. of B. iii. 2-33. We have relied on the latter 

 botanist's determination there given of the numerous Mints in Buddie's herbarium. 



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