84 LABIATES. 



Houses, B. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, E.J. Obs. This 

 flower was planted on graves in the olden time, hence it 

 so often lingers in churchyards. 



*S. PEATENSIS, L. Meadow Clary. P. 7. Dry meadows ; 



rare. I. Meadow nr. Lordington House, 1900, Mr. H. 

 . Christy. Brownings, Kirdford, H. Nicholls, Esq. III. 



Rough chalky bank at Saddlescombe, 1902, Miss M. 



Robinson. Hurstpierpoint, " in a field sown with grass 



seed," W.M. 



PRUNELLA VULGARIS, L. Self-heal. P. 6-8. Woods, 

 downs, and meadows ; com. 



SCUTELLARIA GALERICULATA, L. Common Skull-cap. 

 P. 7-8. Banks of rivers and streams; rather com. I. 

 Harting, W. Nr. Midhurst. By the Ems, nr. West- 

 bourne. Nr. Bosham Station. Ichenor. Petworth, nr. 



. Rotherbridge, A. Aldingbourne, E.H.D. II. Banks of the 

 Arun, G.B.H. Nr. Pulborough, abund., A. III. Nr. 

 Henfield, Bor. IV. Nr. Hamsey. Nr. Barcombe, not 

 uncom., U. V. Bank of the Cuckmere, nr. Berwick. 

 Hurstmonceux, rather rare, E. VI. Battle, J.H.A.J. 

 Guestling. Pett, B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, freq., 

 E.J. 



S. MINOR, L. Lesser Skull-cap. P. 7-9. Moist woods and 

 damp places; not uncom. I. Down Park, Harting. 

 Stansted Woods, abund. Midhurst Common. Bosham. 

 II. Nr. Greatham, S.E. III. Nr. Henfield, Bor. IV. 

 Chailey Common, U. V. Gnat Wood. Wilmington Wood. 

 Mill Wood, Bexhill. Heathfield, com., E. VI. Fairlight, 

 N.B.G. Dallington Forest, com., B. VII. Ashdown 

 Forest, M.D. Starvemouse Plain, Tilgate Forest, Hanson. 

 Gargle Wood, nr. E. Grinstead, Coleman. Bogs nr. Tun- 

 bridge Wells, E.J. 



MELITTIS MELISSOPHYLLUM, L. Bastard Balm. P. 

 5-6. Shady woods and hedges ; very rare. II. St. 

 Leonards Forest, 1847, sp. from Borrer, Hb. C. IV. By 

 the cross road from Handcross, Slaugham to the Horsham 

 road, Bot . Sus. Recently found by Helyer and Edwards. 



MARRUBIUM VULGARE, L. White Horehound. P. 6-9. 

 Downs, waste places, and roadsides ; rare. I. Nr. Mid- 

 hurst, H.E.F. E. Lavant, A. Arundel Park, H.W.B.F. 

 II. Chalk pit, Salvington, 0. III. Cissbury, H.W.B F 

 Brighton, T.H. IV. By a farm nr. Glynde, 1900, C.E.S. 



. V. Hills both sides of the Cuckmere Valley, E.E. Bet. 

 Eastdean and the Lighthouse, very rare, E. VI. Nr. Rye 

 Harbour, rare, B. 



BALLOTA NIGRA, L. B. foetida, Lam. Black Horehound. 

 P. 6-8. Roadsides; very com. 



Var. BUDEBALIS. V. Roadside nr. Berwick Church. 

 Polegate, E. 



STACHYS BETONICA, Benth. Wood Betony. P. 6-8. 

 Woods, heaths, and banks; com. 



