130 CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF PORTLAND. 



Verbena offlcinalis, L. Vervain. Native. II. Not com. 



Local. East and West Weares. Churchope. 

 Mentha rotundifolia, Huds. Round-leaved Mint. Denizen. 

 II. Very rare. Weston, Roadside near site of former 

 Poorhouse : 50 plants well established, 1908 ; F. \ 

 Partly destroyed by roadscrapings, 1912. 



Obs. Doubtless the remains of former cultiva- 

 tion. 



M. aquatica, L : Var hirsuta, (Huds). Hairy Water Mint. 

 Native. II. Local. East Weare. Culverwell ; F. 

 Var. paludosa, (Sole) ? II. East Weare near shore, 

 1878. 



Origanum vulgare, L. Common Marjoram. Native. II. Local. 

 Com. throughout East Weare. 



Obs. Bracts frequently quite green. 



Thymus Chamaedrys, Fr. Larger Wild Thyme. Native. 

 II. Rare. " Portland ; " Mansel-Pleydell in Flo. Dor. 

 Ed. 2, p. 203. 



Clinopodium vulgare, L. Wild Basil. Native. II. Rather 

 rare. East Weare, sparingly, Sweethill ; F. 



Obs. Usually with an uppermost terminal whorl of 



flowers only. Fl. rarely white. 



Calamintha montana, Lam. (offlcinalis, Moench). Common 

 Calamint. Native. II. Locally freq. Noted by Revd. 

 E. Binfield ; (Pulteney). East Weare between Prison 

 and Churchope. 



Obs. Plants dwarfed by soil and exposure, but " our 

 usual type, frequent in Dorset ; " Revd. E. F. 

 Linton in litt. 

 Salvia Verbenaca, L. Wild Sage. Native. II. Com. on 



the Hill and in Weares. 



Nepeta Cataria, L. Cat Mint. Native ? II. " In Portland " 

 (Pulteney). Not confirmed, but has been reported from 

 West Lul worth. 



N. hederacea, Trev. (Glechoma, Benth.) Ground Ivy. 

 Native. II. Singularly rare. Field Easton ; Sweethill, 

 one plant, 1909 ; F. 



