180 LABIATE. 



N^peta Linn. 

 1. N. Cat aria Linn. Cat-mint.. Neppe. 



Mentha Cattaria, R. C. 97. M. officinarum, M. M. 50. 

 JV. Cataria, M. PI. 13. Relb. 232. 



Dry banks by road-sides. P. July, August. 



1. Hinton. Teversham. Dullingham. Bottisbam. Hills 

 Road, Cambridge. Stapleford ; J. C. — 2. Triplow ; To- 

 wards Arrington, and towards KnoWs Polly, Royston ; 

 Steeple Morden ; N. — 3. Bridle- way from Grantcbester to 

 Barton. Between Eversden and the quarry ; Near Spring 

 Hall, Haslingfield ; Kingston ; N. — 4. Cuckoo Lane, Histon. 

 Cbesterton; W. H. C. — 5. Cbippenbam. Snail well. New- 

 market. Upware. Land wade. Bottisbam ! ; H. Hom- 

 ingsey. In great plenty at Swaffham; Ray. — 8. Near 

 Oxburgh Hall, Elm. Wisbech; J. M. 



2. N. Glechdma Bentb. Ground Ivy. Alehoof. 

 Tunhoof. 



Hedera terrestris, R. C. 72. Chamcecissus officinarum, 

 M. M. 53. Glechoma hederacea, M. PL 13. Relb. 238. 



Hedge-banks. P. April to June. 



Common in tbe (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, and (4) Cottenbam Districts. — 5. Horningsey. Up- 

 ware. Newmarket. Cbippenbam. — 6. West Fen, Ely. 

 Aldretb. Witcbford. Stuntney ; N. — 7. Doddington Wood. 

 —8. Wisbecb ; A. P. 



Lamium Linn. 



1. L. amplexicaiile Linn. HenUt. 



Alsme hederula altera, R. C. 8. L. folio caulem ambi- 

 ente majus et minus, M. M. 51. L. ampleodcaule, M. PL 13. 

 Relh. 239. 



