82 LABIATES. 



Jeffery. By the road from Chich ester to Arundel, bet. 



Ball's Hut and Avisford Hill, Hot . Sus. 

 M. HIRSUTA, L. Hairy Water Mint. P. 8-9. Ditches ; 



very com. 



Var. CITRATA. III. Henfield, W.M. 

 M. SATIVA, L. Marsh Whorled Mint. P. 8-9. Wet places ; 



not uncom. I. Lumley. Westbourne. By Stansted Ponds. 



II. Ferring, Hb. D. III. Nr. Henfield, Bor. IV. Lewes 



Level, N.B.G. V. Bet. Hailsham and Horse Eye. Nr. 



Tut Barn, E. VI. Dallington, B. VII. Bayham, E.J. 



M. RUBRA, 8m.! Tall Red Mint. Sm. P. 7-8. Wet 

 places; rare. III. Ditchling. Henfield, Bot. Sus. Hurst- 

 pierpoint, U. IV. Ringmer, U. Staplefield Common, 1895, 

 n.. F. Parsons. 



M. ARVENSIS, L. Corn Mint. P. 7-9. Cult, ground; 

 com. 



Var. AGRESTIS. I. East Marden, Hb. C. 

 Var. PRJECOX, Sole. II. Ditch nr. the Arun below Pul- 

 borough, Rev. E. F. Linton. 



HYBRID ARVENSIS X HIRSUTA. II. By the river bet. 

 Pulborough and Amberley. 



Var. ALLIONI (Bor.). IV. Near the Great Pond, Horsted 

 Keynes, W.W. 



M. PULEGIUM, L. Penny Royal. P. 7-9. Wet heaths and 

 moist waste ground ; rare. I. Hambrook Common, about 

 four miles from Chichester, Walpoole, 1784. III. West 

 Grinstead, Hb. Bor. Henfield. Wivelsfield, W.M. Talmer 

 Pond, E.E. IV. About Fletching, freq., N.J.T. V. Nr. 

 Berwick Station, E. VI. Fairlight, Undercliff, Prof. T. 

 Dyer. VII.' Ashdown Forest. Nr. Forest Row, W. W. 

 Eeeves. 



THYMUS SERPYLLUM, L. Creeping Wild Thyme. P. 

 7-9. Downs, heaths, and old pastures ; com. 



T. CHAM^EDRYS, Fries. Larger Wild Thyme. P. 7-9. 

 Heaths and chalky banks ; not uncom. 



ORIGANUM VULGARE, L. Common Marjoram. P. 7-8. 

 Dry banks and roadsides ; com. on the chalk, rare in the 

 extreme E. of the County. I. Nr. Midhurst, H.E.F. 

 Harting. Racton. Walderton. Fuiitingtoii. Singleton. 

 Upwaltham. Duncton. Arundel Park, com.. II. Billings- 

 hurst, S.E. Edges of Clapham Woods, 0. III. Stevning, 

 F.H.H. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. Old chalk pit nr. Off ham. 

 Landport, very com., L 7 . V. Ratton. Filching. Between 

 Wannock and Jevington. Meads, JR. VI. Guestling Rail- 

 way bank, introd., B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



CALAMINTHA CLINOPODIUM, Spenn. Wild Basil. P. 

 7-8. Bushy places and hedge banks; not com., except on 

 the chalk. Not reported from VI. I. Woolbeding, H.E.F. 

 Harting, W. Westbourne, nr. the Cemetery, abund. 



