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CLASS XIV. DIDYNAMIA. 



GYMNOSPERM.IA. 



Ajuga reptans, (common bugle) moist meadows and woods 

 Teucrium Scorodonia, (wood sage) dry hedge banks and woods 

 Nepeta cataria, (cat mint) ruins of Croxden abbey, Moorlands 

 Verbena ojficinalis, (vervain) waste places about villages 

 Mentha viridis, (spear mint) watery places, near Cheadle Mr. BOURNE 

 Far. 2 villosa, near Cheadle Mr. BOURNE 

 aquatica, (water mint) sides of rivulets 

 piptrita, (pepper mint) watery places near tVolstanton 

 gentiliS) (red mint) watery places 



arvensis, (corn mint) frequent in stubbles on moist land 

 Pulegium, (penny royal) moist heaths, Blymhill 

 hirsuta, (round headed mint) watery places 

 Lamium album, (white dead-nettle) hedges and amongst rubbish 

 purpureum, (red dead-nettle) gardens and rubbish 

 amplexicaule, (great henbit) in cultivated land 

 Galeopsis Tetrahit (nettle-hemp) corn-fields and hedges 



cannabina, (bee-nettle) corn-fields, near Newcastle, Blymkill, 



not uncommon 



Galeobdolon luteum, (yellow dead-nettle) shady places 

 Betonica officinalis, (wood betony) sides of roads amongst bushes 

 Stachys sylvatica, (hedge nettle) hedges, common 

 palustris, (clown's wound wort) moist places 

 arvensiSy (corn woundwort) corn-fields, frequent 

 Ballot a nigra (stinking horehound) hedges and waste places 

 Marrubium vulgare (white horehound) road-sides, frequent 

 Clinopodium vulgare, (wild basil) pastures in calcareous soil 

 Origanum vulgare f (wild marjoram) road-sides, ruins of Tutbury-Castle, 



Moorlands 



Thymus Serpyttum, (wild thyme) sandy heaths and dry road sides 

 Melissa Calarnintha, (calamintj hedge-banks, near Wolseley-bridge, 



Dudley-castle 



Scutellaria galericulata, (hooded skull-cap) marshy ground, Pendeford 

 Prunella vulgaris, (common self-heal) pastures, common 

 Leonurus Cardiaca, (motherwort) hedges, Gornall-wood. 



ANOIOSPERMIA. 



Rhinantkus Cristagalli, {yellow rattle) meadows, common 

 Eupkrasia officinalis, (common eye-bright) pastures, frequent 



Odontites, (purple eye-bright) moist pastures and corn-fields 

 Melampyrum pratense, (cow wheat) woods and pastures 

 Lathrasa Syuamaria, (great toothwort) Longley meadows, King's Bromley 

 Pedicularis palustris, (marsh louse wort) wet land, near Betley 



