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Scutellaria galericulata, L. Common Skull-cap. I. Casual. 



Railway Bank near Chesil, several plants for several 



successive years, 1880-1882. 

 Prunella vulgaris, L. Self-heal. Native. II. Black Nore, 



the white flowered form with pale foliage, 1882. 

 Marrubium vulgare, L. White Horehound. Undoubtedly 



native. II. Not com. Weston and elsewhere on Hill. 



Near Rufus Castle. West Cliff, 1905 ; Revd. H. Boyden. 

 Stachys officinalis, Trev. (Betonica, Benth.). Betony. Native 



II. Very rare. Near Lighthouses, 1880. 

 S. palustris, L. Marsh Woundwort. Native. II. Scarce. 



Near Chesil. Godnore ; Southwell ; F. 

 Galeopsis angustifolia, Ehrh. Var. canescens, (Schultz). 



Red Hemp-nettle. Colonist. II. Scarce. Cornfields. 



As G. Ladanum, L., Gibson in Flo. Dor. Ed. 2, p. 208. 

 Obs. The type apparently absent ; var. canescens is 



the usual form in South-west England. 

 Lamium amplexicaule, L. Henbit Dead-nettle. Colonist. II. 



Freq. in cult, ground. 

 L. Galeobdolon, Crantz. Yellow Archangel. Native. II. 



Very rare. Verne slope between Castleton and East 



Weare Battery ; East Weare near Rifle Butt, numerous 



plants; 1911 F. \ 

 Teucrium Scorodonia, L. Wood Sage. Native. II. Com. 



on Top of Hill. East and West Weares. 

 Plantago maritima, L. Sea Plantain. Native. Com. I. 



Shores. II. Cliffs. 

 P. Coronopus, L. Buek's-horn Plantain. Native. II. A 



dwarf procumbent form, with entire leaves, on dry parts 



of South-eastern Cliffs fits well with var. pygmce, Lange. 



A remarkably woolly form near Low r er Lighthouse. 

 [Illecebrum verticillatum, L. Whorled Illecebrum. Native. 



I. Smallmouth sands, west side, near old Parish Lime- 

 kiln (between the highroad and the beach), 1792 ; Sole 



MS. Extinct]. 



Obs. An interesting eastern extension record. "Sole 

 knew the plant from Cornwall, so could not 



