LABIATJ]. 213 



Cyb. Br. ii. 241 ; iii. 479. Syme E. B. vii. 1. 1041. 

 Wet places on commons ; rare. P. July— September. 

 I. On Harefield Common, abundantly ; Blackst. Fasc. 82. 

 III. Beside Hundsley ( = Hounslow) upon the heth beside a watery place ; 



Tarn. ii. 

 VII. On the common neere London called Miles ende . . . whence poore 

 women bring plentie to sell in London markets, and sundrie other 

 commons neere London; Gcr. 546. Abounds round the edges of the 

 ponds. South Heath, Hampstead ; Irv. MS8. and Lond. Fl. 133. 

 Frequent there in 1850, but recently extinct; Syme. Specimens 

 collected by D. Cooper in Herb. Young. 

 First record: Turner, 1562; also first as a British plant. Last about 

 1855, or somewhat later.] 



LYCOPUS, Linn. 



515. Ii. europseus, L. G-ijysy Wort. 

 Marrubium aquaticum, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 235. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1019. 



Sides of rivers, ditches, and ponds ; very common. P. July — September. 



Through all the districts. 

 VII. In most of the dirty ditches about London ; Jenkinson, 7. Millfield 

 Lane, Highgate. Thames side, about Cremorne. Eel-brook Mea- 

 dow. Isle of Dogs. Hackney Marshes. 



First record : Blackstooie, 1737. 



[Elsholzia cristata, Willd. Chelsea and Parson's Green, 1856, plentiful ; 

 in 1857 not noticed ; Irv. H. B. P. 437.] 



SALVIA, Linn. 



516. S. Verbenaca, L. Clary. 

 Horminum sylvestre (Grer., Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 233 ; iii. 476. Curt. F. L. f. 6. 



Dry fields, roadsides, and waste places ; rare. P. May — September. 

 I. Harefield, frequent ; Blackst. Fasc. 43. 



II. Bet. Hampton and Hampton Court ! ; Newb. Bet. Sunbury and 

 Walton Bridge. By the towing-path bet. Hampton Court and 

 Kingston Bridge, abundant. 

 III. In a lane a quarter of a mile this side Eichmond Bridge, 1815 ; 

 Herb. G. 4' R. 

 V. Strand-on-the-Grreen. 

 VII. [In the fields of Holburne, neere unto Oraies Inn ; at the ende of Chelsey 

 next to London ; Ger. 628. Fields near Chelsea; M. ^ G. 35.] 

 First record : Gerarde, 1597. Chiefly close by the Thames. Curtis 

 says, ' Common about London, especially in churchyards.' 



(S. pratensis, L. Cyb. Br. ii. 233 ; iii. 476. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1058. 

 Hampstead Heath ; Coo;per,10l. Undoubtedly an error.) 



