218 LABIATE. 



Fields, roadsides, and waste ground ; rare. A. April — September. 

 II. Teddington ! ; Newb. Near Strawberry Hill. 

 III. Roadside by the new cemetery near Hospital Bridge. 

 IV. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 

 VII. [T. Willisel first shewed it me about St. James his fields at West- 

 minster; R. Cat. i. 186.] It is found in some saUet gardens west 

 of London ; I have also met with it that way in ploughed fields ; 

 Pet. Bot. Lond. 284, and Pet. Herb. eli. f. 205. 

 First record : Willisel, about 1670 ; also first as a British plant. 



529. Xi. purpureum, L. Eed Bead-Nettle. 

 L. rubrwn, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 257. Curt. F. L. f. 1. 



Fields, gardens, and waste ground ; very common. A. March — October. 

 Throughout all the districts. 

 VII. Abundant in London. Hampstead. Brompton Cemetery. Eel-brook 

 Meadow. Victoria Street. Isle of Dogs. Kensington G-ardens. 

 First record: BlacJcstone, 1737. With white flowers at Edmonton. 



530. I., album, L. White Bead-Nettle. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 253. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1086. 



Hedgebanks and waste groimd ; very common. P. May — August. 

 Throughout all the districts. 

 VII. Hammersmith, Fulham. Victoria Street. St. Pancras Churchyard. 

 Eegent's Park. Hackney Wick. Isle of Dogs. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737- 



L. maculatum, L. Cyb. Br. ii. 254 ; iii. 481. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1085. 

 II. Site of an old garden, Fulwell, semi-wild. IV. Hedge at Kenton, 

 two plants ; Melv. 60. VII. Formerly gathered about Bayswater, but 

 suspected to be the outcast of some botanic garden ; Smith in E. B. 

 2550, and E. Fl. iii. 90. Always the result of garden cultivation. 



531. Xi. GaleobdoloB, Crantz. Yellow Archangel. 



L. lutcum (Ger., Johns., Merr., Blackst.). Galeojpsis Galeobdolon, L. 



(Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 253 ; iii. 481. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 



Woods and hedges ; rather rare. P. May, June. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 49. In the Old Park woods, abundant. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Eric. Bishop's and Turner's Woods. 



Deacon's Hill. Kingsbury ; Farrar. 

 V. Horsington Lane ; near Greenford ; Melv. 60. 

 VI. On Mus well Hill ; Cooper, 104. Betstile Lane, Colney Hatch ; Morris 



(v.s.). Abundant in the Alders Wood and hedges near Whetstone. 

 VII. Hedge left hand from the village of Hampsteed to the church, and in 

 the wood thereby ; Ger. 568. In a thicket near the lower end of Pond 



