178 LABIATE. 



1. Hildersham. Linton. Between Babraham and Bart- 

 low, plentifully; H. Chalk-pit opposite to Babraham House; 

 S. W. "W. Newmarket Heath.— 2. Royston; D. B. Odsey; 

 H. F. — 3. Grantchester ; Relh. — 5. Chippenham. Snailwell. 

 To tbe east and west of Newmarket. 



2. C. officinalis Moench. Common Calamint. 



C. vulgaris, R. 0. 24. C. montana officinarum, M. M. 53. 

 M. Galamintha, M. PI. 14. Eelh. ed. 1, 235. T. Calamin- 

 tlia, Eelh. ed. 3, 247. 



Dry banks. P. July to September. 



1. Hinton road ; Babraham ; Abington ; Fulbourn ; 

 W. H. C. Hildersham. Roman road near Balsham; E. B. S. 

 Linton; Bay.— 2. Shelford; S. W. W.— 3. Gamlingay. Be- 

 tween Bourn and Caxton ; N. — 4. By Chesterton road, 

 abundantly. Churchyard, Girton ; Relit. — 5. Burwell. 

 Swaffham Bulbeck and Swaffham Prior; H. Badlingham. 

 Newmarket; N. 



3. C. A'cillOS Clairv. Basil Thyme. Stone Basil. 



Acinos anglica, R. C. 14. M. M. 53. Thymus Acinos, 

 M. PL 14. Eelh. 246. 



Dry, gravelly, and chalky places. A. June, July. 



1. Gogmagog Hills. By the Roman road near Bals- 

 ham ; R. B. S. Fulbourn ; Near Hinxton ; N. Between 

 Newmarket and Wood Ditton. Shuckburgh Castle, New- 

 market Heath. Allington Hill. Abington ! ; H. — 2. Near 

 Ashwell ; Steeple Morden ; N. Near Royston ; W. H. C. 

 and H. P. Odsey ; A. M. B.— 5. Newmarket Heath. Chip- 

 penham. 



4. C. Clinopddium Spenn. Wild Basil. 



Clinopodium majus, R. C. 36. M. M. 52. CI. vulgare, 

 M. PI. 14. Relh. 245. 



