‘LABIAT. 2471 
N. Glechoma Benth. Ground Ivy. Glechoma hederacea L. 
Native. B. Hedges, banks, pastures, woods. Common. P. April-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. Gill. Robin-run-in-the-hedge. Common 
everywhere. “Up to 450 yards near cottages over Burbage,” Baker, J.B. 
“Mr. Hardcastle found for many successive years a beautiful pure , white 
variety growing in a shady corner by the brook which runs through the 
meadows between the Uttoxeter Road and Thornhill Farm,” Glover. A white 
flowered variety near Ashbourne, Garner. The form hirsuta at Burton, Hb. 
Mason. 
SCUTELLARIA I. 
S. galericulata L. Skull-cap. 
Native. B. Ponds, canals, streams, wet places. Not uncommon. P. June 
Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Gl. Backtor Wood, Edale, 300 yards, Linton. 
G2. Cromford Canal, Rowland, C.D. lLumsdale Reservoirs, abundant, 
and banks of canal at Whatstandwell, B. d N. J.B. Under Birchen Edge, and 
by Bar Brook, Baslow; under White Edge, above Froggatt, over 300 yards; 
by the Derwent, above Allestree. 
C. Banks of canal, Renishaw, Waterfall. Loscoe; canal near Shipley 
Gate; near Kirk Hallam; Birleyhay, Ford ; Hardwick Park and Wood; Pebley 
Pond; New Stanton. Pinxton, Pilkington. 
Tl. Osmaston-by-Ashbourne, Smith MSS. Canal, Findern; Mugginton, 
Painter, Natt. Yeldersley Lane; Shirley Park; Barton Blount; Marston-on- 
Dove; Breward’s Car, Mugginton. 
T2. R. Derwent, Alvaston; Borrowash, Smith MSS. Banks of Canal, 
Breadsall, Crewe d Whittaker. Thrumpton Ferry; Sandiacre; R. Erewash, 
near Long Eaton. 
T3. Side of pond at Calke, Purchas, J.B. Bretby Park; Repton Rocks, 
Gibbs. Burton-on-Trent, Painter, J.B. Egginton. 
S. minor His. Lesser Skull-cap. 
Native. EA. Wet places on heaths, marshes. Very rare. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Abundant in Salter Sich, near the Peacock Inn; by the stream by 
Greave’s Piece, west of Smeekley Wood; Brackenfield Green; Wessington 
Common. Pinxton, Pilkington. 
Ss Calke, Bloram. Repton Rocks, Nowers, 1883. Repton Shrubs, 
Painter, J.B. 
PRUNELLA J. 
P. vulgaris L. Self-heal. Brunella al. 
Native. B. Pastures, waysides, waste ground. Common. P. June-Oct. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
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