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II. About Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. Breadsall and Morley Moors ! Woody places about 

 Calke, Purchas, J. 13. ; Shirley, Linton. 



837. Stachys palustris, L. (Marsh Wound wort). Native. 

 British type, Eange 1-2. 



I. R. Derwent, Matlock Bridge, B. and N., J. B. 



II. About Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. About Burton-on-Trent, Harris ; Spondon, by canal ! 

 Edlaston ; Yeaveley, Smith MSS. 



837B. Stachys ambigua, Sm. Native. British type. 

 Eange 1-2. 



I. Baslow ; Hassop, Bailey. 



III. Linton, Harris', Willington ! Between Derby and 

 Mackworth, a form that comes nearer to S. sylvatica than does 

 Mr. H. C. Watson's Surrey plant or Dr. Boswell's Orkney 

 plant, in that the leaves are more ovate, their serratures more 

 convex-sided, and the flowers smaller and darker, Purchas, 

 J. B. ; Morley, Hasse. 



838. Stachys sylvatica, L. (Wood Woundwort). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common everywhere ! Ascends up to 400 yards, Baker, 

 J.B. 



Stachys germanica, L. 



Pinxton, Mr. Coke in Pilkington. 



840. Stachys arvensis, L. Colonist. British type. 

 Eange 1. 



II. About Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. Cauldwell, Harris ; near Duffield ! Bridle road to 

 Swarkestone, Bloxam ! Dale, Hasse. 



841. Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. (Ground Ivy). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common everywhere ! Ascends up to 450 yards at 

 Burbage, Baker, J. B. 



Nepeta Cataria, L. 



Linton, Nat. Hist. Tutbury. Eecorded in Repton F. and F., 

 but wants confirmation. 



Marrubium vulgare, L. 



Middle ton Dale, PilJdngton's History, Eepton, Repton F. 

 and F. ; wants confirmation. 



844. Prunella vulgaris, L. (Self-heal). Native. British 

 type. Eange 1-2-3. 



Common everywhere ! Ascends up to 500 yards, Baker, 

 J.B. 



