ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH BEDFORDSHIRE. 811 
& er ewe majus L.—Midland Railway, far from houses, Har- 
g 
ape Dag aba Mill.—_Common on old walls. 
LL. Elatine Mill., L. spuria are abundant in gravelly fields 
over the ‘chalk district 
L. repens Mill. —Abundant on railways, often growing in the 
interstices cof the bare chalk. 
ris Mill. 
L. minor oe Dai .—Locally abundant. Leagrave. spate 
Veronica hederifolia L.; V. polita Fries.; V. 2 Pe 
V. arvensis L.; V. serpyllifolia L.; V. officinalis L.; V. REO Li. 
L ; n. 
mm: 
V. scutellata L. =-Vory local. Limbury. Northall. 
Euphrasia officinalis L. Bartsia Odontites Huds. 
Pedicularis palustris L.—Not common. Flitwick Marsh. A 
small bog, Heath and Feach, Totternhoe Mead. 
P. sylvatica L.—Rar Som meries. ‘ Ampthill Heath,” Abbot. 
Rhi nents. Crista- “galli L.—Common. £. major.—Rare. Chalky 
ar “ tart n Hills. 
yrum pratense L.— Locally abundant. Pepperstock 
Woods. ee ey Woo 
athrea opanore L.—Local. Luton Hoo. « Whipsnade, 
Studham,” A 
mis coal L.—Local. Totternhoe, near Luton. 
Mentha sylvestris L.—Rare, A damp ditch, West Flitwick. 
hirsuta. Mia ’ 
Thymus Serpyllum ie T. Chamedrys Fries. Both occur, 
but I have no notes as to their relative frequency. 
Origanum vulgare L.—Common 
Calamintha Eidenmudions Spenn. C. Acinos Clairv. 
Nepeta Glechoma Benth. 
N. Cataria Shin cpg ee 
Salvia Verbenaca L.—Local. Toddi 
Prunella vulgaris L. Scutellaria salen L. 
Marrubium vulgare L.—Sundon Hills; probably an 1 eseape. 
Ballota fetida Lam.—Common. 
Stachys Betonica Benth.; S. palustris L.; S. sylvatica L. 
Galeopsis Ladanum L. —Frequent in cor nfields. 
G. versicolor Curt.—Abundant at Flitwick Marsh. 
G. Tetrahit Li. 
Lamium ampleaicaule L. eA purpureum L. L. album 
LL. Galeobdolon shoe —Locally common in the perils: south, 
and at ampse 
Petes reptans Li. 
a: kai Schreb.—Abundant in several cornfields on the 
lower chalk escar arp, — — Streatley. 
Teucrium Scorod 
a vulgare s Saka in waste places and land out of 
tivati 
Tamanna: arvense Li.—Locally abundant south of Luton. 
