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972, Prunella vulgaris. Self-heal. Woods and fields, 



abundant. 



973. Scutellaria galericulata. Skull-cap. Wet places. 



Only noticed at Sharow mires. 



976. Marrubium vulgare. White horehound. Dry waste 



ground, not uncommon. Mackershaw ; Knares- 

 borough (Mrs. Berkeley) ; Boroughbridge (Baines). 



977. Ballota nigra. Black horehound. Hedges, not un- 



common. Leckby Carr ; Fountains village. 



978. Stachys Betonica. Wood betony. Woods, very 



abundant. 



979. S. germanica. Downy wound-wort. Not uncommon 



near Ripon — in gardens. 



980. S. palustris. Marsh wound-wort. Wet places, common, 



981. S. ambigua. Hybrid wound-wort. Occasional on 



cultivated ground near Sharow ; does not mature its 

 fruit (see Hooker, Student's Flora, ed. ii., p. 304). 



982. S. sylvatica. Hedge wound-wort. Woods and hedges, 



common. 



983. S. arvensis. Corn wound-wort. Cornfields, common. 



984. Galeopsis Ladanum. Red hemp nettle. Dry fields, 



not uncommon! 



986. G. versicolor. Bee nettle. Cultivated ground, not un- 



common. Near water-works, Ripon ; Givendale ; 

 Leckby Carr. 



987. G. Tetrahit. Common hemp nettle. Fields, especially 



corn-fields, common. 



988. Leonurus cardiaca. Motherwort. Waste places, near 



habitations, not indigenous. Hackfall and Grewel- 

 thorpe (Baines). 



989. Lamium amplexicaule. Henbit dead-nettle. Corn- 



fields, not uncommon. 

 992. L. purpureum. Red dead-nettle. Waste ground, very 

 abundant. 



