216 LABIATE. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. and Cole. Kingsbury ; Varenne. 



V, Copses, Turnham Grreen, Eev. S. Palmer; Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 266. 



Canal at Greenford and Apperton ! ; Melv. 61. Canal bet. Brentford 

 and Hanwell, abundant ; Hemsley. 



VI. New Kiver, Enfield ; Forst. Midd. New Cut, Edmonton, and by a 



pond in Bury Street. 

 VII. [By the ponds and water side in S. James his Parke ; in Tuthill Fields ; 

 Johns. Ger. 479. In Eosamond's Pond in St. James's Park ; bet. 

 Newington and Islington ; Blackst. Spec. 49. Banks of New River, 

 plentifully ; JBot. Lond. ii. New River at Islington ; Cooper, 104.] 

 Lea, bet. Tottenham and Clapton, G. Francis ; Coop. Supp. 12. 

 Tottenham; Lea Bridge; Cherry. Isle of Dogs, 1815; Kensington 

 Gardens and Harrow Road, 1817 ; Herb. G. ^"B. Paddington Canal, 

 near Kensal Green Cemetery, 1862, J. Britten; Fhyt. N. S. vi. 348. 



First record: Lobel, 1576 ('about London'); also first notice as a 

 British plant. 



523. S. minor, L. 



Lysimachia minwia galericulata (Lob.). Gratiola latifolia (Ger., Park.). 

 L. gal. minor (Johns., Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 268. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 



Wet parts of heaths and sides of streams ; rather rare. P. June — Sep- 

 tember. 



I. In the moist parts of Harefield Common ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 56. Harrow 

 Weald Common ! ; Mclv. 62. Abundant 1867. 



III. Headstone; Herb. Harr. 



IV. At the further end of Hampsteed Heath ! ; Ger. 466. Johns. Eric, 



Park. Theat. 221, and other authors. Still abundant. Sparingly 

 among loose stones of Pinner Drive ; Melv. 62. 

 V. (Copses, Turnham Green, Rev. S. Palmer ; Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 266.) 



VI. Highgate ; Lob. /^^. 66 and 68. Hadley ; G. Johnson. 



VII. Upon Hampstead Heath towards London, neere unto the head of the 



springs that were digged for water to be conveyed to London 1590 

 by Sir John Hart, Knight, Lord Mayor of the Citie of London ! ; 

 Ger. 466. Now grows there (on the South Heath), sparingly. 

 Banks of Lea, bet. Clapton and Tottenham, G.Francis; Coop. Supp. 12. 

 First record : Gerarde, 1597 ; also first as British. 



PRUNELLA, Unn. 

 524. P. vulgrarls, L. Self-heal. 



Prunella, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 266. Syme E. B. vii. 1059. 

 Meadows, roadsides and waste ground; very common. P. July, 



August. 

 Throughout all the districts. 



