96 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



G. speciosa, Mill. (G. versicolor, Curt.). Large-flowered 

 Hemp-nettle. 7, 8. Rare : cultivated fields, Dickie- 

 burgh (DC). Earsham (T). Brockdish (not lately, EA.H). 

 Eye (JH, 1876). 



G. Tetrahit, L. Common Hemp-nettle. 7 9. Common in 

 cornfields and cultivated ground, especially in damp situa- 

 tions. With white flowers in cornfields below Mendhani 

 Mill and near the Shotford Dykes. 



LEONURUS, L. 



*L. Cardiaca, L. Motherwort. 7, 8. Rare : hedges and 

 waste places : near (the late) Wortwell Windmill (BG), 

 but probably extinct, F. Denton, Ditchingham (T). 



LAMIUM, L. 



L. amplexicaule, L. Henbit Dead-nettle. 5 9. Not com- 

 mon : gravel pit near Redenhall Gatehouse, F. 



L. hybridum, Vill. (L. incisum, Willd.). Cut-leaved Dead- 

 nettle. 4 8. Frequent : roadside near Weybread House ; 

 the Hoi- Way, Gawdy Hall ; Needham, etc. 



L. purpureum, L. Red Dead-nettle. 5 9. Common in hedges 

 and waste places. With white flowers near Shotford Hall 

 and Mendham Mill. Yar. decipiens, waste ground, 

 Withersdale, F. 



L. album, L. White Dead-nettle. 5 8. Abundant in hedge- 

 banks. 



L. Galeobdolon, Crantz. Yellow Archangel. 5, 6. Frequent 

 in bushy places : Cuckoo Hill, Mendham, Norfolk. Lush 

 Bush ; Homersfield Wood ; Billingford ; Dickleburgh ; 

 Bath Hills, etc. 



BALLOTA, L. 



B. nigra, L. Slack -Horehound. 7 9. Common in hedge- 

 banks. 



TEUCRIUM, L. 



T. SCOrodonia, L. Wood Sage. 7, 8. Not common : bushy 

 places opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread, D. Mendham 

 Priory Plantations, F. Foxburrows Plantation, Wey- 

 bread, C, D. 



AJUGA, L. 



A. reptans, L. Common Bugle. 5 8. Common in pastures 

 and woods. 



