ORDER LABIATE. 98 



814. Calamintha officinalis, Moench. (Calamint). Native. 

 English type. Kange 1. 



I. Via Gellia and Cromford, Milnes; Matlock Bath, 

 Rowland. 



III. Ockbrook, Smith; Linton, Harris; a small specimen 

 of this in Mr. Bloxam's collection is marked C. Acinos, and 

 is said to be from the gravel pit at Repton Park. A specimen 

 of C. Acinos from the same spot is rightly named, Purchas, 

 J. B. 



815. Calamintha Clinopodium, Spenn. (Wild Basil). 

 Native. British type. Eange 1-2. 



I. Lathkill Dale; Via Gellia, Bailey; ascends up to 

 350 yards, Baker, J. B.; Monsal Dale! Dove Dale! 

 Between Thorpe and Mappleton, Purchas, J. B. 



III. About Burton-on-Trent, Harris ; in S. Derbyshire, 

 Purchas, J. B. ; Thorpe, Linton. 



Melittis Melissophyllum, L. 



Between Sinfin and Barrow, Glover's History. 



818. Teucrium Scorodonia, L. (Wood Sage). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2-3. 



Common on heaths and in woods ! Ascends up to 400 

 yards above Castleton, Baker, J. B. 



822. Ajuga reptans, L. (Bugle). Native. British type. 

 Eange 1-2. 



I. Dove Dale ! Frequent up to 300 yards, Baker, J. B. 



II. Common about Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. Eepton Shrubs, Hagger; about Burton-on-Trent, 

 Harris ; about Derby, &c. ! Shirley, Linton. 



Ajuga alpina. 



Recorded from between Matlock and Castleton in Bot. 

 Guide is a form of A. reptans. 



825. Ballota nigra, L. (Black Horehound). Native. 

 English type. Eange 1. 



III. Stapenhill, Harris ; formerly at Derby ! Hedge 

 banks about Calke, Purchas, J. B. ; Shirley, Linton ; Ock- 

 brook ; Elvaston ; Tickenhall, Hasse. 



Leonurus Cardiaca, L. (Motherwort). Alien. 



I. Via Gellia, Whitelegg; byR. Derwent, Cromford, Milnes. 



III. Mackworth, Smith MSS. 



827. Lamium Galeobdolon, Crantz. (Archangel). Native. 

 English type. Range 1-2. 



I. Stirrup Wood, Charlesworth, Wild ; Ashover, Bailey ; 

 Matlock Bath, Rowland ; Dove Dale, B. and N., J. B. ; lime- 

 stone woods up to 350 yards, Baker, J. B. ; Buxton ! 



