FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. l6l 



1247. Scutellaria minor. Huds., 72. 



(Lesser Skullcap). 

 Native, Eng. , 7. 

 Broughton Common (H.F.P. in Bot. Rec. C. Rep.). 



1248. Prunella vulgaris. Linn., 112. 



(Selfheal). 

 Native, Brit., 1.7. Aug., I. 



Frequent in pastures in the western divisions ; not so 

 common in Holderness. Gembling near Driffield (J.T. H.). 



1250. Marrubium vulgare. Linn., 66. 



(White Horehound). 



Native, Eng., 1-7. Aug., III. 



Spurn (C.W. ) ; near South Cave* ; at North Cave, on 

 the sand, almost as common as the dead nettles. It seems 

 to. be a characteristic arenophile. Not common in Holder- 

 ness except on the morainic gravels, being the chief plant on 

 Cone)'garth Hill, near Brandesburton. 



1 25 1. Stachys Betonica. Benth., 82. 



(Wood Betony). 

 Native, Eng., 1-7. July, IV. 



Not very frequent either in Holderness or on the Wolds. 

 Near Beverley (Dr. Hull); Holme -on - Spalding Moor.* 

 Stunted specimens in flower on what now stands for South 

 Dalton Moor near Cherry Burton, Sept. igoi.* 



1253. S. palUStriS. Linn., III. 

 (Marsh Woundwort). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. Aug., I. 



Generally distributed. In damp, bushy places. Near 

 Sutton Drain, Holderness. Near Cottingham (C.W.). 



1254. S. sylvatica. Linn., 112. 



(Hedge Woundwort). 

 Ijf Native, Brit., 1-7. Aug., I. 



Common beside hedges or old fences. 



