182 LABIATiB. 



"Woods and thickets. P. May, June. 



1. Dullingham. Wooded part of Devil's Ditch. Wood 

 Ditton Park Wood. Deersley's Wood, Newmarket. Hinton; 

 Belh. — 3. Gamlingay. Kingston, Eversden, and Hardwick 

 Woods. Hayley Wood; K Whitvoell; Eelh.— 4. Mading- 

 ley Wood. 



Leonueus Linn. 



% 1. L. Cardl'aca Linn. Mother-wort. 



Cardiaca, B. C. App. ii. 3; Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 54. C. offi- 

 cinarum, M. M. 53. L. Cardiaca, M. PI. 14. Eelh. 244. 



Hedges and waste places. P. August. 



1. Barnwell Gravel- pits, 1818; J. W. Between Trwmp- 

 ington and Shelford; Eelh. — 3. By the Grantchester foot- 

 path at Newnham, Cambridge; J. C. — 5. Newmarket road 

 beyond the Paper Mills; T. M.— 8. Elm; Eelh. Tydd St 

 Giles; J. F. 



Galeopsis Linn. 



1. G. La'danum Linn. Ironwort. 



Ladanum segetum quorundam flore rubro, E. C. 83. 

 M. M. 51. G. Ladanum, M. PL 13. Eelh. 239. G. villosa, 

 Eelh. ed. 1, 227? 



Gravelly and chalky fields. A. August, September. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Eoyston, (3) Wimpole, 

 and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Quy ! ; H. Chippenham. 



% G. Tetrahit Linn. Wild Hemp. 



Cannabis spuria, E. C. 27. Ladanum verticillis crebrio- 

 ribus flore purpurea caule fulcrato, M. M. 51. G. Tetrahit, 

 M. PI. 13. Eelh. 239. 



Waste and arable land. A. July to August. 



1. Balsham. Hildersham. Newmarket. Shuckburgh 

 Castle. Six-mile-Bottom. — 3 and 4. Common. — 5. Chippen- 



