78 LABIATJE. 



THYMUS. (Thyme.) 



i. T. Chamaedrys. Fries. (Wild Thyme.) 

 Hills and dry pastures. 6-8. 

 Ruislip and Harrow Weald Commons, bank at Eastcott. 



TEUCRIUM. ( Germander.) 



I. T. Scorodonia. L. (Wood Sage, or Wild Ger- 

 mander.) 



Woods and dry stony places. 7, 8. 



Pinner Drive, Ruislip Wood, Harrow Weald Common, 

 etc. 



AJUGA. (Bugle.) 



i. A. reptans. L. (Common Blue Bugle.) 



Moist pastures and woods. 5, 6. 



Common everywhere. A variety with white flowers 

 once found in Harrow Park by the Rev. F. W. Farrar ; 

 and by the ruins of old Stanmore Church F. W. Longman 

 found a pink variety. (1863.) 



B ALLOTA. (Horehound. ) 



i. B. nigra. L. (Black Horehound.) 



Waste places. 6-10. 



Road sides at Harrow. Abundant. It is sometimes 

 called B. fcetida, on account of its unpleasant odour. 



GALEOPSIS. (Hemp Nettle.) 



i. G. Tetrahit. L. (Common Red Hemp Nettle.) 



Corn-fields. 7-9. 



Corn-fields at Roxeth. The form G. bifida, Bonn., 

 occurs at Pinner and Ruislip Common. 



