LABIATE. 209 



III. Eoxetli; Meh. 55. Hounslow!; Newb. Twiekenhatn. Twickenham 

 Park. 

 V. Perivale, W. M. H. ; Melv. 65. Bet. Acton and Turnham Green! ; 

 Newb. Apperton. 

 VII. Chelsea ; Britten. West London Cemetery. South Kensington. 

 First record : Hind, 1 860. Seems to hare been introduced into England 

 from the East about 1820. 



502. V. bederifolia, L. 



■ Alsine hederacea, Tab. (Johns.). 

 Cjrb. Br. ii. 202. Curt. P. L. f. 2. • 



Fields and hedgebanks ; rather common. A. April — June. 

 I. Euislip ; Melv. 56. Wood Hall, Pinner. 

 II. Staines. Teddington. 



III. Near Hounslow. Twickenham. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ! ; Johns. Enum. 



V. Greenford ; Melv. 55. Hanwell ; Warren. Chiswick. 

 VI. Colney Hatch. Edmonton. 

 VII. Belsize Lane. 



First record : Johnson, 1632. 



LABIATE. 



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MENTHA,* Unn. 



503. 9X. rotundlfolia, L. 



Menthastrum (Budd.). M. sylv. rotundiore fol., C. B. P. (Mart, and 

 Blackst. Fasc). Menthastrum fol. rugose rotund, spontaneumfl. spicato, 

 odore gravi, J. B. (Blackst. Spec). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 236 ; iii. 477. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1020. 

 Damp ground ; very rare. P. July, August. 



I. In Harefield Churchyard, abundantly ; Blackst. Fasc. 60, and subse- 

 quent authors. 

 VI. [In Hornsey Churchyard; Budd. MSS., Mart. Tourn. ii. 116, and 



Blackst. Spec. 53.] 

 First record: Buddie, about 1710. 



504. m. sylvestris, L. Horse Mint. 



M. sylv. longiore fol. (Mart.). Menthastrmn spicat.fol. long, candicante 



(Alchorne). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 236 ; iii. 478. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1022. 

 Damp places ; rare. P. July, August. 



* In this genus we have followed the arrangement adopted by Mr. Syme, founded 

 chiefly on Mr. J. G. Baker's paper in Seem. J. of B. iii. 233. We have i-elied on the latter 

 botanist's determination there given of the numerous Mints in Buddie's herbarium. 



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