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A CRITICAL CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE 



PLANTS: 



FROM ALL KNOWN SOURCES. 



Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S., 



V icar e/Cadney, Brigg ; Organising and Botanical Secretary of the Lincolnshire Naturalists 



Union; Curator of the Lincolnshire County Herbarium. 



EIGHTH PAPER. 



See explanations given in the preceding papers. 



Nat., 1894, pp. 85-92, 133-140, 213-220, 257-264, 337-344- Nat., 1895, pp. 95-102, 289-301. 



Nat., 1896, pp. 53-60. 



LABIAT.E {continued). 



Stachys germanica L. Extinct native, I suppose, if it were ever 

 with us. Div. 15. • Four miles south of Grantham, opposite 

 Easton. A common weed in fields and hedges, a little wide of 

 Colsterworth. In profusion in the years 1794 and 1796, on the 

 left-hand side of the road.' — Turner and Dilhvyn's Botanist's 

 Guide, 1805. Div. 16. Between Thurlby and Dickey Wood, 

 halfway up the road, north side, 5.8.1840; Rev. J. Dodsworth's 

 Interleaved Flora. I know of no specimen taken in this county, 

 but I have not yet had time to examine the Herbaria of 

 W. Hudson, E. Forster, and D. Turner. 



Stachys palustris L.t Native. Divs. 1-16. 



Stachys palustris x sylvatica, the hybrid. Divs. 5.16- (Ar. B.) 



Stachys sylvatica L.t Native. Divs. 1-14.16.17. 



Stachys arvensis L.t Native, Divs. 3.7.8.10.11.13.15. 



Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh.t Native. Divs. 2.3.5.7.10.11.13. 



14.16. 

 Galeopsis ochroleuca Lam. A colonist at most Div. 2. In 



a sandy field, Twigmoor, 1877 ; Rev. W. Fowler. Herb. Brit. 

 Mus. Div. 16. Bourn, in a stack-yard, 1S38 ; Rev. J. Dodsworth. 



Galeopsis versicolor Curt.f Native. Divs. 1-3.5-7. 10-18. 

 Galeopsis Tetrahit L.t Native, but the type is rare. I have only 



seen it once or twice. The common Lincolnshire plant is the 

 variety G. bifida Bcenn. Divs. 1-4. 6-8. 10- 16. 



1 flore albo.t I have seen this form of both type and variety. 



t Brewsterii Peacock.t Div. 3. Pelham Pillar Wood, 1892; 



Miss Jenny Brewster. Flowers large white, with pink spots on 

 the lower lip, upper lip tinged with yellow on the outer surface, 

 nearer the shape of G. versicolor, but not quite so large. 

 Perhaps of hybrid strain. 



Leonurus cardiaca L.t Garden escape. Divs. 7.9.11. 12. 



June 1896. 



