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508. M. hirsuta, L. M. aquatica, L. (Bab.). Water Mint. 



M. aquat. s. sisymhrmm, Ger, em., and M. aquat. hirsuta s. Sisymh. hir- 



sutum, Chahr. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 239. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1030. 



Sides of ditches and streams ; very common. P. July — September. 

 In all the districts. 

 VII. Near Marybone abundantly, and bet. Newington and Hornsey ; Huds. 

 i. 224. Marylebone Fields, 1815 ; Herb. G. ^ B. South Heath, 

 Hampstead. 

 First record : Buddie, about 1710. An almost glabrous-leaved form oc- 

 curred (II.) by the river-side bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge. 

 Sisymbrium ramosissimum fl, hi summ. ranmlis in glob, conglom., 

 near Stoke Newington ; Budd. MSS., is a much-branched form. (See 

 Herb. Budd. cxxi. f. 44.) A small form, M. aquatica minor, figured in 

 Sole, t. 10, was found in Hornsey Lane ; Sole, 24. 



509. M. sativa, L. 



M. calaminthce arvensis verticillatcB similis sed multo elatior (Budd.). M. 



verticillata, Riv. (R. Syn. iii.). M. hirsuta, var. C (Smith). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 239 ; iii. 478. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1031. 

 Sides of streams ; rather rare. P. July — September. 

 I. By the canal, north of Harefield ! ; Newb. 



II. Canal, West Drayton ! ; Newb. Staines Moor. By the Thames at 

 Hampton ; bet. Strawberry Hill and Teddington ; bet. Hampton 

 Court and Kingston Bridge. 



III. By the Thames bet. Twickenham and Eichmond Bridge. Marble Hill. 



IV. Stanmore, 1827-30 ; Varenne. 

 V. By the Brent, Apperton ; Lees. 



VII. By ye New River's side near Stoke Newington ; MSS. Budd. In 



Hackney River near the Ferry-house ; Bill, in R. Syn. iii. 232. Ibid., 



E. Forster ; E. B. 448. 



First record : Buddie, about 1710. M. verticillata odore fragrantissimo ; 



by the New River's side near Stoke Newington ; Budd. MSS. ; a form 



with narrow leaves. M. aquatica exigua, Trag., observed by Mr. 



Buddie, in company with Mr. Franc. Dale, by the side of the New 



River, near the upper end of Stoke Newington ; R. Syn. iii. 232, is 



probably the same. (See Sm. Fl. Brit. ii. 618, where he refers both 



plants to his M. hirsuta var. 6.) [M. arvensis verticillata fol. rotund. 



odore aromat., R. Syn. I think I have found this with Mr. Rand by 



the Thames side neat houses, 1710; Budd. MSS.'] There are two 



specimens with this name in Herb. Budd. cxxi. f. 14, the other being 



M. gentilis, L. var. 7. 



510. M. rubra, Sm. M. pratensis. Sole, var. )8 (Bab.). 



M. crispa verticillata, C. B. P. (Blackst.). M. crispa verticillata fol. 



rotundiore, J. B. (Budd.). 

 Syme E. B. vii. 1033. 



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