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Stachys palustris, L. (Hedge Nettle.) 



"Naturalized at Ipswich, exactly lllie tlie European plant " (Oakes 



in Hovey's Mag., Vol. XIII). 

 Stachys aspera, Michx., S. palustris, var. aspera (Gray's Manual). 



" Sparingly at Lynn " (Tracy). 

 Stachys cordata, Bidden, S. palustris, var. cordata (Gray's Man- 

 ual). 



Specimens collected at Danvers, by Mr. Sears, were referred here 



by Prof. Watson. 

 Stachys hyssopifolia, Miehx. 



"Appeared mysteriously on the wall at Paradise, Salem, 1824" 



(Dr. Chas. Picljering). 



Leonurus Cardiaca, X. (Motherwort.) 

 Country yards, etc. Common. (Nat. from Eu.) 



Lamium amplexlcaule, L. 



"A weed in some old gardens in Lynn" (Tracy), and old gardens 



elsewhere. (Adv. from Eu.) 

 Lamium album, L. (White Dbad-Nettlb.) 



Old gardens, and now and then escaped. "L. rugosum (L. album, 



L.) grows freely on the cinder banks at Saugus" (Tracy, Proc. 



E. I., Vol. 11, p. 389). (Adv. from Eu.) 



Ballota nigra, L. (Black HoREHOtrNO.) 



"Dark lane," Salem (memo. Eev. J. L. Kussell). Rare. Locality 

 now destroyed. (Adv. from Eu.) 



BOERAGIlTACEiE3. 



(Borage Pamily.) 



Asperugo procumbens, L. 

 A foreign plant, found on the road-bed of the E. E. E. near Salem, 

 by Eev. J. L. Eussell, some twenty years since. 



Echium. vulgare, L. (Blue-weed.) 

 Danvers ; Lynn, 1838 (memo. Eev. J. L. Eussell) ; Middleton, near the 

 paper mill (G. D. Phippen) ; Salem (Mrs. Kimball) ; Beverly, near 

 the old rubber factory, etc. Not very common. (Nat. from Eu.) 



Lycopsls arvensla, L. (Small BaGLOss.) 

 Ipswich (Oakes), "Andover" (Mrs. Downs). (Adv. from Eu.) 



Symphytum ofllciiiale, L. (Common Comfrey.) 

 The specimen in the P. A. S. county herbarium is from Wm. P. 

 Eichardson, a botanist, who collected the plants of this region some 



