238 LABIATA, 
Var. agrestis (Sole). 
G1. Ashopton. 
Var. preécox (Sole). 
G2. Near Chatsworth. 
C. Near Barlow. 
Var. Allionii (Bor.). 
Tl. The Old Waste, Darley Moor, north of Cubley, B.H.C. Rep., 1888, 187. 
A form between M. arvensis and M. sativa occurred at Shirley (T1.), B.E.C. 
Rep., 1889, 266. 
M. Pulegium Ll. Penny Royal. 
Native. E. Wet heaths, pond margins. Very rare. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Near Beighton, about eight miles from Sheffield, Hb. Salt, 1800. 
Pinxton, Pilkington. 
Tl. Radbourn and Langley Commons, Pilkington. 
T2. Ockbrook Common, Pilkington. 
The plant is extinct at most if not all the above stations, and has not been 
observed in the County in recent years. 
LYCOPUS J. 
L. europeeus L. Gipsywort. Water Horehound. 
Native. B. Streams, ditches, ponds, wet places. Frequent. P. July- 
Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
G2. Ambergate. 
C. About Renishaw, Waterfall. Ault Hucknall; Loscoe; canal below 
Mastin Moor; near Shipley Gate; New Stanton; Alfreton. S. Normanton; 
Pinxton, Pilkington. 
P. By Cresswell Crags. 
Tl. Near Yeaveley Church, Smith MSS. Edlaston, towards Norbury, 
Miss Sandford. Burnaston; Findern, Painter, Natt. Between Brailsford and 
Mercaston, in Wood Lane; Hatton; between Longford and Boylestone. 
T2. Canal near Breadsall, Whittaker, Phyt. Derby, Painter, J.B.  Bor- 
rowash, by canal; Sandiacre; Sawley ; Long Eaton. 
T3. Ponds in Calke Park, Watson’s N.B.G. Bretby Park; Repton 
Rocks; Foremark Bottoms, Gzbbs. Burton, Hb. Mason! Repton, Wild Fl. 
Rept. 
ORIGANUM 1. 
O. vulgare LZ. Marjoram. 
Native. BE. Dry banks, mostly on limestone. Locally abundant. P. 
July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington 1789. 
