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942. Verbena officinalis. Vervain. Waysides and old 



walls. Ure Bank district (Lees, 1. c) ; not uncommon 

 on the banks of the Ure. 



943. Lycopus Europaeus. Gipsy-wort. Only noticed at 



Sharow mires, where it is plentiful. 



944. Mentha rotundifolia. Round-leaved mint. Wet 



places, not common. Near Fountains. 



946. M. sylvestris. Horse-mint. Wet places. Hackfall 



district (Lees, 1. c). 



947. M. viridis. Spearmint. On the banks of the Ure below 



Ripon, abundant ; an escape. 



951. M. hirsuta. Hairy mint. Wet places, not uncommon. 



952. M. sativa. Wet places, rare. Newby district (Lees, 1. c). 

 957. M. arvensis. Corn mint. Cornfields and waste places, 



common. 

 959. Thymus serpyllum. Wild Thyme. Dry pastures and 

 banks, common. 



961. Origanum vulgare. Marjoram. Hedges and way- 



sides. Unusually abundant near Ripon. 



962. Calamintha Clinopodium. Wild basil. Roadsides, 



not abundant. Copt Hewick, &c. 



963. C. acinos. Basil thyme. Not uncommon on arable 



land. 



964. C. nepeta. Lesser calamint. Dry waste places. Newby 



district (Lees, 1. c). 



965. C. menthifolia. Calamint. Dry waste places, rare. 



Newby district (Lees, 1. c.) ; Hutton Conyers. 



968. Nepeta Cataria. Cat-mint. Dry waste places, rare. 



Banks of Ure district (Lees, 1. c). 



969. N. Giechoma. Ground ivy. Banks and woods, abund- 



ant. 



970. Salvia verbenaca. Wild clary. Dry waste places, rare. 



Nunwick (Miss Morton) ; Fountains district (Lees, 

 1. c.) ; Castle Hill, Richmond. 



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