212 labiatj:. 



By ditches and streams ; rare. P. July— September. 

 I.' By a pondside just below Breakspeaps in the lane ; Bhwlcst. Fase. 60. 

 IV, Ditch in a field near Harrow Ey. Station, through which the footway 

 to Stanmore passes, 1859. 



VI. By the road bet. Edmonton and Enfield, Mr. E. Forster ; Sm. FL 



Brit. ii. 620. 

 VII. Near Stoke Newington ; Budd. MSS. By the River Lea, near the 

 Ferry House, Herb. Sherard ; S)7iitk FL Brit. ii. 620. 

 First record : Buddie, about 1710. 



511. T/l. erracllls, Sm. M. pratensis. Sole (Bab.). 



M. verticiUata glabra odore M. sativa, Sherard (Sm. Fl. Brit.). 



Syme E. B. vii. t. 1034. 



Wet places ; very rare. P. July — September. 

 VII. At Stoke Newington, Sherard's Herbarium ; Sm. Fl. Brit. ii. 622, and 

 Eng. Fl. iii. 84. 



* Var. P Cardiaca. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1035. 



I. Eoadside leading to Pinner, W. M. H. ; Mdv. 59. 



VII. Banks of the Lea near Walthamstow, Middlesex, T. F. Forster; 

 Baker in Seem. J. of B. iii. 247. 

 First record : W. Sherard, about 1720. A garden escape : it is much cul- 

 tivated, e. g. about Twickenham. 



[512. M. geutills, L. M. sativa, L. var. ^ (Bab.). 

 Syme E. B. vii. t. 1037. 

 Ditches ; very rare. P. June — September. 



VII. In a ditch at Stroud's Green, near Hornsey, Month. Mag. ; With. ed. 



7, iii. 705.] 



513. M. arvensls, L. 



Cyb. Br. ii. 240. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1038. 



Cornfields and waste ground, also by streams ; rather rare. P. July- 

 September. 

 I. Pinner ; Melv. 69. Harefield. 



II. "West Drayton ! ; Newh. Staines Moor. Teddington. Bet. Hampton 



Court and Kingston Bridge. Bet. Strawberry Hill and Teddington. 



III. Hounslow Heath ; Sole, 30. 



IV. Harrow ; Melv. 59. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 

 V. Near Twyford ! ; Newh. 



First record : Buddie, about 1710. M. verticiUata glabra fol. ex rotun- 

 ditate acuminatis of Budd. Herb, cxxi, f. 18, found by ye New Eiver 

 side near Stoke Newington, is referred by Mr. Baker to var. e Allionii, 

 Syme E. B. vii. t. 1040. 

 [514. Wt. Puleg:ium, i. Peniiy-Eoyal. Pudding- Grass. 



Penny-ryall (Turn.). Pulegium regale (Lob.). Pidegium regitm (Ger., 

 Blackst.). 



