FLOWERING PLANTS. 93 



LENTIBULAKIEjE. 

 UTRICULARIA, L. 



U. vulgaris, L. Greater Bladderwort. 6 8. Now rare : 

 pond between Brockdish and Rushall, B. Ditch adjoin- 

 ing Needham Osier Ground (the late Mr. Muskett). In 

 ditches near Mendham Bridge and at Brockdish (EAH). 

 Cf. Introd., p. 29. 



U. minor, L. Lesser Bladderwort. 68. Very rare: in 

 slow water at Pulham Market (TS). 



VEKBENACEJE. 



VERBENA, L. 



V. officinalis, L. Common Vervain. 1 9. Frequent by 

 roadsides : Redeiihall ; Well's Lane, Harleston ; Wortwell 

 Low Street ; Flixton. ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



LABIATE. 



MENTHA, L. 



M. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Mint. 7 9. Not infre- 

 quent in banks and moist places : roadside opposite Mend- 

 ham Priory Mansion ; Withersdale Street ; Metfield Road ; 

 near Wey bread Windmill ; Shimpling Common ; St. Cross. 



M. sylvestris, L. Horse Mint. 7 9. Rare : road from 

 Metfield Parsonage to Church, at the bottom of the hill 

 (EAH). Moist places, Pulham Market (TS). 



*M. viridis, L. Spear Mint. 8 10. Rare: on the south 

 side of the Waveney, about a mile below Sylehain Mill 

 (EAH). Alburgh (TS). 



M. Piperita, Huds. Peppermint. 8, 9. Rare : damp places : 

 var. officinalis, Denton (TS). Yar. vulgaris, Harleston 

 (TS). 



M. hirsuta, L. Hairy Capitate Mint. 7 9. Common in 

 ditches and damp places. Often very luxuriant, as at 

 Mendham Cross Roads, Norfolk. 



M. sativa, L. Hairy Whorled Mint. 1 9. Not common : 

 Pond, Harleston Common ; ditches, Weybread Marshes ; 

 Gawdy Hall Wood, F. Scole, Shimpling (TS). 



