Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, <§-c. 



39 



On hedge banks at Ovingham, Byvvell, the Riding, 

 and Tyne Green near Hexham; also in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Chirton, N. In a hedge at Nether- 

 warden, and about Hexham, N Wallis, 168. 



On the ruins of Langley Hall near Wit.ton Gil- 

 bert, at West Boldon, and in lanes near Sunderland 

 and Haughton, D. 



232. VERBENA. 

 1 . V. officinalis. Common Vervain. 

 Sm. Eng. El. hi. 71; Eng. Bot. 767; Woodv. 

 Supp. t. 218; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 41 ; With, 

 iii. 687 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 190. 

 On the banks of Tyne at Bywell, where it was ob- 

 served by Wallis (p. 168), at Corbridge Mill, and 

 the Riding, N. Near Stainton, Bishopton, Dar- 

 lington, and in the west lane at Chester-le-street, 

 D. Near Norton. — John Hogg, Esq. 



233. MENTHA. 



1. M. rotundifolia. Round-leaved Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 74 ; Eng. Bot. 446 ; With. iii. 



689 ; M. sylvestris, Sole, Menth. 7. t. 3. 

 In the lane between Pittington and Elemore where 



the Sunderland road turns off, D. — Rev. Jas. Dal- 



ton. Near Ponteland, N. 



2. M. viridis. Spear Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 75 ; Eng. Bot. 2424 ; Woodv. 

 Supp. t. 170 ; With. iii. 689 ; Sole, Menth. 11 

 t. 5. 



ft Ray Syn. 1st ed., TJ. 



x On "the east side of the bourn in Blackstone-bank 

 wood, four miles north of Wolsingham, D. By the 

 Tees near Neisham, D. — Mr. Backhouse, ft in 

 neglected gardens and orchards about Newcastle, N. 



3. M. piperita Pepper Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 76 ; Eng. Bot. 687 ; Woodv. 

 169; Berwick Flora, 129; M. piperita officinalis, 

 Sole, Menth. 15, t. 7- 



li M. piperita vulgaris, Sole, Menth. 19, t. 8. 



a. Near Mason Dinnington and Stannington, N. a. 

 and ft iu Dene Lane, Castle Eden, D— Mr. Back- 

 house. 



4. M. citrata. Bergamot Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 78 ; Willd. Sp. PI. iii. 79 ; M. 



odorata, Sole, Menth. 21 , t. 9 ; Eng. Bot. 1025 ; 



With. iii. 692. 

 In "neglected orchards and near cottage gardens, not 



truly indigenous. 



5. M. hirsuta. Hairy Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 78 ; Eng. Bot. 447 ; Hook. Lond. 

 t. 166; Fl. Scot. 180; M. aquatiea, major and 

 minor. Sole, Menth. 25, t. 11 and xxiii. t. 10; 

 Berwick Flora, 129. 



By ditches and in watery places, not rare. 



6. M. rubra. Tall Red Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 82; Eng. Bot. 1413; With. iii. 

 695; Berwick Flora, 130; M. sativa, Sole, 

 Menth. 47, t. 21. 

 On the banks of Team near the High Forge, D. By 

 the pont above Ponteland, N. On the banks of 

 the Gaunless. in the Bishop's Park, Bishop- Auck- 

 land, D — Mr. W. Backhouse. 



7. M. gentilis. Bush v Red Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 83; Eng. Bot. 2118; With. iii. 

 695; M rubra, Sole, Menth. 41, t. 18 ; Berwick 

 Flora, 130. 



y M. variegata, Sole, Menth. 43, t. 19. 



a. On the banks of Team near the High Forge, D. 

 On the banks of BIyth below Stannington Bridge, 

 N. By the road side near Winston, D. — Mr. W. 

 Backhouse. In the bed of the Wooler water near 

 the Haugh Head, y by the side of the water course 



above the Carding Mill at Wooler, N Dr. G. 



Johnston. About villages, but scarcely wild, N. 

 andD. 



8. M. arvensis. Corn Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 85 ; Eng. Bot. 2119; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 181; Berwick Flora, 130; Sole, Menth. 



29, t. 12 ; With. iii. 697. 

 £ Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 86 ; With. iii. 697, var. 3. 

 «■ In corn fields about Beamish, Cawsey, Urpeth, and 



Darlington, D. In the vicinity of Berwick. — Dr. 



G. Johnston. ^ by ditches near the west end of 



Prestwick Carr, N. 



9. M. agrestis. Rugged Field Mint. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 87; Sole, Menth. 33, t. 14; 



Eng. Bot, 2120; M. arvensU t, Sm. Fl. Brit. 



624 ; With. iii. 697, var. 4. 

 In Cawsey Dene, also near Beamish, and on the banks 



of Team near Lamesley, D. 



10. M. Pulegium. Penny-royal. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 87; Eng. Bot. 1026; Sole, 

 Menth. 51, t. 23; Hook. Fl. Scot. 181 ; With, 

 iii. 698; Woodv. t. 171. 



On the borders of a pond at Winston, D. — Rev. J. 

 Harriman. 



234. GLECHOMA. 



1. G. hederacca. Ground Ivy, Gill, Ale-hoof. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 88 ; Eng. Bot. 853 ; Curt. Lond. 

 Fasc. ii. 44; Woodv. t. 28; Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 181; Berwick Flora, 131. 

 On hedge banks and in shady places. 



235. LAMIUM. 



1. L. album. White Archangel, White Dead-nettle. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 89; Eng. Bot. 768; Curt. Lond. 



Fasc. ii. t. 45; Hook. Fl. Scot. 181. 

 In waste ground, everywhere. 



2. L. purpurcum. Red Archangel, or Red Dead- 



nettle. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 91 ; Eng. Bot. 769 ; Curt. Lond. 



Fasci. t. 42; Hook. Fl. Scot. 181. 

 On waste ground, everywhere. 



3. L. incisum. ' Cut-leaved Dead-nettle, or Archangel. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 91 ; Eng. Bot. 1933 ; With. iii. 



700; Hook. Fl. Scot. 182; Gr. Fl. Eds, 130; 

 Berwick Flora, 131. 



In waste places about Darlington, D. Near Alnwick, 

 Belford, and Hexham, N. In the neighbourhood 

 of Berwick, frequent. — Dr. G. Johnston. On 

 Sunderland ballast hills, D. — W. Weighell's 

 Herb. 



Probably a variety of L. purpureum. 



4. L. amplcxicaulc. Henbit Archangel, Great Henbit. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 02 ; Eng. Bot. 770; Curt. Lond. 



Fasc. ii. t. 46; With. iii. 701; Gr. Fl. Eds. 

 130; Berwick Flora, 131. 

 On hedge banks at East Morton, at the Salt Meadows 

 near Gateshead, and near Whitburn and Darling- 

 ton, D. At Norton, D. — John Hogg, Esq. On 

 old walls near Ovingham, also at Wylam, Hexham, 



