174 LABIATE. 



and Barrington Mills; Hell. No such plant is now to be 

 found at Barrington. — 5. In a bushy close near Exning ; 

 Mr Dent. A quarter of a mile from the mill at Bottisham 

 Lode; Relh. 



*3i M. Vlridis Linn. Spear Mint. 



Hensl. Cat. ed. 2, 42. 



Wet places. P. July, August. 



5. Naturalized in Bottisham Part ! ; H. 



4. M. piperita Linn. Peppermint. 



Relh. ed. 1, 223 ; ed. 3, 234. 



Wet places. P. July, August. 



2. By running water in the village of Hauxton; Relh. 

 He sent it to Smith from thence in the year 1800 ; Eng. 

 Bot. fol. 687. — 3. Barrington, but probably an escape. 

 Near the Fox at Long Stow, an escape, and from thence 

 down the water to Bourn ; N. — 4. Wet hollow in Moor 

 Barns Thicket; — 5. Bottisham; H. 



5. M. aquatica Headed Mint. 



M. aquatica sive Sisymbrium, R. C. 97. M. a. officinarum, 

 M. M. 48. M. aquatica, M. PI. 13. Relh. ed. 1, 223. M. 

 hirsuta a and /?, Relh. ed. 3, 235. 



Wet places. P. July, August. 



Probably common throughout the county, although but 

 few stations are recorded in the Pens. 



6. M. pratensis Sole. 



M. gracilis, Relh. ed. 2, 228; ed. 3, 236. 



Wet places. P. August, September. 



2. Shelford; In the village and on the common at Haux- 

 ton; Relh. — 4. By the river-side nearly opposite to Homing - 

 sev : Relh. 



