248 55. LAMIACE^. 



North limit in York, Lincoln, Northampton. 



Estimate of provinces 5. Estimate of counties 7. 



Latitude 51 — 55. English type of distribution. 



Agi'arian region. Inferagrarian — Midagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 50 or 100 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 50 — 48. 



Native. Inundatal. Very scarce. I have seen speci- 

 mens from Devon and York. The counties of Oxford, 

 Northampton, and Lincoln, appear to rest on old authority, 

 not recently verified. Henslow and Babington would seem 

 to have verified the habitat of Cambridge. Miss Bell is 

 reported (Munford's West Norfolk list) to have found a 

 single specimen at Stow Bridge. 



821. Tbucrium Cham^edrys, Linn. /-c*. I^i/^-/: 



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Area (12345678**11-*** 15). 



Alien. Recorded from many provinces \ but almost in- 

 variably as an introduced species, either by implication 

 from its alleged places of growth, or by such an opinion 

 directly expressed. Apparently, however, Mr. Bicheno 

 fancied that he had discovered it indigenous on the lime- 

 stone crags above South Cornely, as reported in Dillwyn's 

 Materials for a Fauna and Flora of Swansea. 



Teucrium Botrys, Linn. 



Area [3]. 



Incognit ? Found by Mr. Ingram, in a stony field at the 

 back of Box Hill, between Brockham and the upper part 

 of Headlcy Lane, " far from any house or garden," August 



