220 LABIATE. 



G-. versicolor, Curt. Cyb. Br. ii. 260 ; iii. 482. Curt. F. L. f. 6. III. or 

 IV. Cornfields, Harrow, Hind ; Phyt. N. 8. v. 201 : we are informed 

 by Mr. Hind that only two plants were seen. 



STACHYS, Linn. 



534. S. Betonica, Benth. Betony. 



Betonica (Ger., Blackst.). B. officinalis, L. (Curt., Melv.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 261. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 



Woods, hedges, and bushy heaths ; common. P. July — September. 



I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 10. EuisHp AVood ; Harrow Weald 



Common ; Melv. 60. Stanmore Heath. Elstree. 

 II. Stanwell Moor. 



III. Hounslow Heath. Drilling Ground. 



IV. Hampstead Heath. Bishop's and Turner's Woods. Scratch Wood. 



Deacon's Hill. 

 V. Horsington Hill. 



VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Winchmore Hill Wood. Ey. bank, Colney Hatch. 

 VII. South Heath, Hampstead. 



First record: Gerarde, 1597. [A white-flowered plant was noticed in 

 (VII.) a wood by Hamsteede, near Master Wade's House ; * Ger. 578.] 



535. S. sylvatica, L. Hedge Nettle or Woundwort. 

 Galeopsis genuina Dioscoridis (Park.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 262. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 



Shady hedges and ditchbanks ; very common. P. July, August. 

 Through all the districts ; less common in II. and III. 

 VII. Kilburn!; Warren. Eegent's Park. Site of Exhibition of 1862, 

 South Kensington. 



Var. j8. 8. ambigua, Sm. S. sylvatici-palustris, Wirtg. (Syme E. B.). 

 Syme E. B. vii. t. 1070. 

 IV. On Golder's Green, bet. Hampstead and Hendon, 1840 ; Herb. Hardw. 

 Exactly Smith's plant, which seems nearer to 8. sylvatica than 8. 



jpalustris. 

 First record : Parkinson, 1640. Omitted in Blackst. Fasc, 



536. S. palustris, L. All-heal. 



8ideritis anglica strumosa radice (Lob., Park., Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 261. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 



Sides of streams and in damp places ; common. P. July — September. 

 I. Harefield, plentifully ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 93. Euislip Eeservoir ; Melv. 

 61. Bet. Yewsley and Iver Bridge ! ; Newh. 



II. West Drayton ! ; Newb. Staines Moor. Hampton. 



* Belsize House, then the residence of Sir "William Wade, Lieutenant of the Tower 

 and Clerk of the Council, and afterwards occupied by Lord Wotton (v. 778), has been 

 recently pulled down. 



