122 Botany. 



(343) TEUCRIUM, L. 



1271. T. botrys, L. 8 9, A. Hilly ground on the chalk ; very rare. 



1. Abundant in one spot, on slopes over Upper Hailing, 



'94. Dod. (a county record) ; it occurs on 

 Box Hill in Surrey. 



2. Abundant every year since '99 on uncultivated chalky 



land between Addington and Farley, in Surrey, 

 but like other Surrey pis., does not seem to have 

 crossed the Ravensbourne Valley, '06. W.H.G. 



1274. T. scorodonia, L. (Wooo SAGE), 7 8, P. Woods, dry heaths 



and downs ; very common. 



(344) AJUGA, L. 



1275. A. reptans, L. (BUGLE), 5 6, P. Damp woods and pastures ; 



abundant ; veg. reproduced by runners. 



a. First record, 1597 : ' ' Upon Blacke Heath neere London 

 fast by a village called Charleton." 



1277. A. chamaepitys, Sch. 5 7, A. Colonist ? Fields and rough 

 banks on the chalk ; rare. 



1. In oatfield by Keston Village, '96. Sc. 



2. Swanley, H. ; near Hailing. M. and Dod. 



3. Wilmington ; slopes E. of Trottescliffe. Dod. 



Once abundant on land relapsed from cultivation near 

 Skid Hill, between Cudham and Chelsham, but it 

 was starved out by grasses, etc., in '04. The only 

 places where I have known it to hold out on uncul- 

 tivated land is on a hillside between Addington and 

 Chelsham, and in Headley Lane, Box Hill, both in 

 Surrey. W.H.G. 



NOTE. Cultivated pis. of the order are : Rosmarinus offici- 

 nalis, L. (Rosemary, from the Medit.), Lavandula vera, DC. 

 (Lavender), Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop, formerly medicinal), and 

 Satureia hortensis, L., and montana, L. (summer and winter 

 savories, flavouring herbs). 



N.O. 6. SOLAN AC EJE. 



(302) SOLANUM, L. 



1134. S. dulcamara, L. (WOODY NIGHTSHADE), 6 7, Shrub. Heaths 

 and thickets ; very common. Bee fl. ; no honey, but 

 sham green nectaries occur at the base of the corolla lobes, 

 var. b). marinum, Bab. 1. Isle of Grain, Jackson. 



