LABIATE. 137 



G. Glen Frome. Baptist Mills. Bank of Avon above 

 Bristol. Henbury brook. Sjston marsh. Tortworth. 

 Yate. 



S. Very fine plants in Leigh Wood near the Avon 

 opposite Black Rock. Burnham. Cheddar. Cleve- 

 don. Easton. Ken. Paulton. Yatton. VII. VIII. 

 SALVIA, Z. 



590. S. Verbenaca, L. Sage, or English Clary. 

 Native ; on dry banks, frequent. 



G. Berkeley. Chipping Sodbury. Henbury. Tort- 

 worth. St. Vincent's Rocks. Westbury-on-Trym. 



S. Clevedon. Tickenham. Uphill. Wells. Peculiarly 

 abundant about Weston-super-Mare. Worle. ^ atton. 



V. VI. 



(S. pratensis, L. "On Wick Cliffs, Gloucestershire. Mr. 

 Swayne, With. ed. 3, II. 21. There is every reason to 

 believe that this was an error. Mr. Flower says he 

 found no specimen in Withering's herbarium.) 



(S. sylvestris. Alien on old colliery debris near Kings- 

 wood, G.) 



ORIGANUM, L. 



591. 0. Vulgare, L. Marjoram. 



Native ; on banks, by roadsides, and in bushy waste places, 



frequent. 

 G. Berkeley. Dursley. Henbury. Tortworth. St. 



Vincent's Rocks and Clifton Down. Westbury-on-Trym. 



Wotton-under-Edge. 

 S. Bank of Avon below Bristol. Clevedon. Congres- 



bury. Draycot. Great Elm. Pensford. Abundant 



about Wells. Loxton. Worle. VIII. 



THYMUS, L. 



592. T. Serpyllum, L. Common Wild Thyme. 



Native ; on hills and in dry heathy pastures, common. 



VI. VIII. 



