LABIATE. 79 



2. G. versicolor. Curt. (Large Flowered Hemp 



Nettle.) 



Cultivated ground. 7, 8. 

 Cornfields, near Ruislip Common : only two plants seen. 



GALEOBDOLON. ( Weasel Snout.} 



I. G. luteum. Huds. (Yellow Archangel, or Weasel 



Snout.) 



Woods and shady places. 4-6. 

 Hedges in Horsington Lane, near Greenford. 



LAMIUM. (Dead Nettle. ) 



1. L. album. L. (White Dead Nettle.) 

 Borders of fields and waste places. 5-9. 

 Abundant. 



2. L. maculatum.* L. (Spotted-leaved Dead Nettle.) 

 By hedges. 6-9. 



In a hedge at Kenton, by the road side. I only found 

 two plants; the flowers are purplish white, the leaves 

 spotted. Hooker and Arnott (Ed. viii. p. 332) make it a 

 variety of L. album; so does Bentham. (Edition i.) 



[A recent examination of the very fragmentary specimen 

 in my herbarium, collected at Kenton in June 1863, tends 

 to confirm me in the belief that it is a variety of L. album, 

 and not the true L. maculatum, L. (J. C. M.) ] 



3. L. purpureum. L. (Red Dead Nettle.) 

 Borders of fields and in hedges. 4-10. 

 Abundant. 



BETONICA. (Betony.) 



i. B. officinalis. L. (Wood Betony.) 

 Woods and thickets. 6-8. 



