'264 55. LAMIACEiE. 



the Rev. Ralph Price. The comital estimate is taken at 

 5, because in 2 of the 7 counties the species seems not 

 tainlj to be found. 



Stachys annua, Linn. 



Area [* * (3) ^^ 5]. 



Incognit. Said to have been found by Mr. Joseph 

 Woods in a field of wheat, on the right of the road between 

 Gad's Hill and Rochester, in 1830; to which it had pro- 

 bably been introduced with the seed wheat. Mr. James ' 

 Carter enumerated it among plants seen near Cheadle, in 

 Staffordshire ; probably by some inadvertence of name, 

 instead of S. arvensis. 



840. Stachys ARVENSIS, Luni.S~t«~ J^^./// / ^ 



Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17./^. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 

 North limit in Sutherland, Ross. 

 Estimate of provinces 17. Estimate of counties 75. 

 Latitude 50 — 59. British type of distribution. 

 Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Superagrarian zone. 

 Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 

 Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 

 Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 46. 

 Native. Agrestal. Scarcely more than a ' Colonist' 

 through agriculture in the North of Scotland. 



841. Glechoma hederacea, Linn. 



Area general. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



