LAB1AT7E. 1 1 1 



*Var. grandiflora (Sm). 



6. Arallas, Ladock, 1915, Vigurs. 



*Sideritis montana, Linn. Alien. Southern Europe. 5. Sandy 

 field, Phillack, 1915, Rees. 6. Fowl-run, Falmouth Docks, 

 1917, Thuiston. 



Marrubium vulgare, Linn. 



3. Pentewan, Tresidder. 



4. "St. Minver " (Flora). Bray Hill near Rock, 1915, 

 Thurston. 



5. Wheal Hope lane, Perranzabuloe, Tresidder. 



6. Veryan, 1913, Thurston. Falmouth, 1914, Miss M. Cobbe. 



Stachys officinal is, Trev. var. nana, Druce. 



7. Mr. Druce notes that plants from the Lizard retained the 

 dwarf character under cultivation. "Some years ago Mr. R. 

 Irwin Lynch of Cambridge found at the Lizard a white form 

 of the same plant, which is figured and described as S. 

 Betonica, var. alba in the Gardener's Chronicle, 127 , 1918. It 

 is, he says, from 5-7 inches high, forming one of the most 

 beautiful rockery plants." 



*S. palustris, Linn. var. canescens, Lange. 



3. Par, Daltry, B.E.C., 1913, p. 392. 



Hybrid. S. palustris x syivatica (S. ambigua, Sm). 

 3. Bank of stream, Polperro, 1919, Rilstone. ' The large- 

 flowered form." Druce, B.E.C., 1919, p. 836. 



S. annua, Linn. 3. Par Harbour, 1917, Rilstone. B.E.C., 1917, 

 p. 122. 5. Sandy field. Phillack, 1915, Rees. Hayle Towans 

 (sand-dunes), 1915, Rilstone . 



Galeopsis angustifolia, Ehrh. 



5. Carnkief, Perranzabuloe, one plant, Rilstone. 



*G, Tetrahit, Linn. var. nigricans, Breb. 



5. Tregenna, St. Columb Minor, 1910, Vigurs, B.E.C., 1910, p. 

 582. " Mr. Davev and I have noticed this plant in our respec- 

 tive districts: it is rjrobably common in the county." Vigurs. 

 R./.C., 79/3, p. 229. 



