210 LABIATE. 



IV. Hampstead ; Irv. MSB. 



VI. [In the churchyard at Hornsey on the north side ; MS. note {Alchorne's) 



quoted in Thyt. iii. 166 ; and Hill, 292.] Foot of MusweE Hill, J. 



Woods, jun. ; B. G. 406. 

 VII. [Side of a little brook at the bottom of a field near Hackney Church, 



plentifully; Mart. Tourn. ii. 117.] 



Var. j8 nemorosa, Benth. M. villosa secunda (Sole). Sole, tab. 2. 

 n. In a home close of an inn at Hillington ; Sole, 6. 

 First record : J. Martyn, 1732. 



505. *1VI. virldis, i. S'pearmint. 



Cyb. Br. ii. 237 ; iii. 478. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1023. 



Wet places ; very rare. P. July, August. 

 IV. Side of a stream at Harrow Weald, W. M. H. ; Melv. 58. 

 V. Canal bank at Apperton ; Melv. 58. 



First record : Hudson, 1778. By the banks of the Thames ; Huds. ii. 250. 

 An escape from gardens. 



506. ^ IVI. piperita, ^z<<?5. Pepjjcrmint. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 238. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1024. 



Sides of streams and wet places ; rare. P. July, August. 

 V. Side of canal, Greenford, probably not indigenous ; Melv. 58. 

 VII. In the Green Lane to Southgate from Newington, before coming to 

 Hornsey Wood; MS. note {Alchorne^s) quoted in Thyt. iii. 166, and 

 Huds. i. 222. In a ditch by the roadside on Stamford Hill, on the 

 right-hand side going down the hiU, E. F. ; Herb. Mus. Brit, and 

 B. G. 406. 



Var. )8 vulgaris, Sole. M. aquat. nigricans fervidi saporis (Budd.). 

 Syme E. B. vii. t. 1025. 

 VII. By ye New Eiver side towards Newington ; Budd. MSS. 

 First record: Buddie, about 1710. 



[507, M. pubescens, Willd. 



Sisymbrium hirsut.fol. angustiore et acutiore min. ramosu^m (Budd.). 



Syme E. B. vii. t, 1026. 



Sides of ponds and streams ; very rare. P. July, August. 

 VII. First observed by Mr. Rand about some ponds near Marybone ; 

 Budd. MSS. 



Var. j8 hircina, Syme M. aquat. fol. oblong, mrid. glabro saporis fervi- 

 dissimi (Budd.). Syme E. B. vii. t. 1027. 

 VII. By ye New River sides near Newington ; Budd. MSS. 

 First record: Band, about 1700. Likely to occur elsewhere.] 



