﻿Lycopus europseus L. Sp. PL 21 (1753). 1562. "Water 

 horehound . . . groweth . . . about water sydes," &c. — Turn. ii. 

 135, back. 



Origanum vulgare L. Sp. PI. 590 (1753). 1548. " Our 

 commune organ . . . called ... in some places of England wylde 

 mergerum."— Turn. Names, E vij, back. 



Thymus Serpyllum L. Fl. Suec. ed. 2, 208 (1755). 1548. 

 " Wylde tyme ... in sandy fieldes and bare groundes." — Turn. 

 Names, G ij. 



T. Chamaedrys Fr. Nov. i. 35 (1814). 1853. Observed in 

 Cambs, and distinguished from next sp. by C. C. Babington. — 

 Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 2, xi. 431. ? First distinguished by 

 George Jorden, of Bewdley. See Phytol. iv. 1142. 



Calamintha Clinopodium Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 233 

 (1848). 1548. " Groweth muche aboute Syon in Englande."— 

 Turn. Names, B vij. 



0. arvensis Lam. Fl. Fr. ii. 894 (1778). C. Acinos Clairv. 

 apud Gaud. Fl. Helv. iv. 84 (1829). 1601. "Acinos Anglicum 

 ... in Anglia observabam ... ad 111. Dn. de Cobham." — Clus. 

 Ear. i. 354. But see note under Mentha arvensis. 



C. parviflora Lam. Fl. Fr. ii. 396 (1778). C. Nepeta Savi, 

 Fl. Pis. 63 (1798). 1629. Johns. Kent, 5 («« C. pulegii odore"). 



C. officinalis Moench, Meth. 408 (1794). 1632. Johns. 

 Kent, 16. 



C. sylvatica Bromf. in E. B. S. 2897 (1845). 1843. Dis- 

 covered by Dr. Bromfield, 29 Aug. 1843, near Newport, Isle of 

 Wight.— Phytol. i. 768, & ii. 49. 



Salvia Verbenaca L. Sp. PI. 25 (1753). 1538. " Horminu 

 sylvestre ... a nostris . . . arbitror dici Clare aut wylde clare." 

 —Turn, Lib. (under " Orminum ")• " In the fieldes of Holburne 

 neere unto Graies Inne."— Ger. 628 (1597). 



S. pratensis L. Sp. PI. 25 (1753). 1699. "In septo 

 Cobhamiano Essexiae (sic) in Anglia D. Watsius detexit."— 

 Morison, Hist. Ox. iii. 893. 



Nepeta Cataria L. Sp. PI. 570 (1753). 1551. " Catmint 

 .... groweth far from cities and tounes in hedges and in stony 

 groundes."— Turn. i. 41 (101). 



N. Glechoma Benth. 1597. Hedera terrestru, Ale-hoof e.— 

 Ger. 705. 



Scutellaria galericulata L. Sp. PI. 599 (1753). 1576. 

 " Bivularum & fiuminu ripas & depressos agrorum marginea 

 Londinensis . . . sequitur."— Lob. Obs. 186. " This I found in a 

 waterie lane leading from the Lord Treasurers house called Thibals 

 unto the backside of his slaughter house."— Ger. 387 (1597). 



S. minor Huds. Fl. Angl. i. 232 (1762). 1597. " I found it 

 growing upon the bog or marrish ground at the further end of 

 Hampsteed heath, and upon the same heath towards London, neere 

 unto the head of the springs that were digged for water to be 

 oonveied to London 1590, attempted by that carefull citizen Sir 

 John Hart, Knight, Lord Maior of the Citie of London : at which 

 time my selfe was in his Lordships company, and viewing for my 



