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15. Lycopus L. 

 1. l. burop^ds l. 



Native. Damp places. Not very common. July to ^ 

 September. 



Grand Val. Waterworks Valley. La Saline, St. John's. 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



16. Mentha L. 



1. M. EOTUNDIFOLIA Huds. 



Native. Damp, low -lying meadows. Local. July to October. 

 La Haule. St. Peter's Valley. Waterworks Valley. Bouley 

 Bay. GrouviUe. Bagot. 

 Guernsey. Sark (rare). France. 



2. M. ALOPECUEOIDES Hull. 



Native. Wet j)laoes. Very rare. July to October. 



Wet place near the railroad, Greenville. Bev. W. M. 

 Rogers, 1897. Roadside near Goose Green. /. Piquet, sp. 

 1860 ! labelled M. silvesteis L. 



This plant is ignored in the French Floras. 



3. M. viridis L. 



Garden escape. Near the Old Reservoir in Waterworks Valley. 



4. M. AQUATICA L. (M. HIRStJTA Huds.) 



Native. Wet places. Frequent. July, August. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



5. M. AEVENSIS L. 



Native. Rough fields. Rare in my experience, but Mr. 

 Piquet assures me that he has frequently seen it. 



Meadow near Samares. St. Ouen's. J. Piquet, sp. ! St. 

 Laurence. 8. Quiton ! 

 Guernsey (rare). Sark. France. 



6. M. Pdlegidm L. 



Native. Damp places. Very rare, apparently extinct. July 

 to September. 



St. Peter's Marsh. -/. Piquet, sp. ! Gorey Common. /. 

 Piquet, sp. 1872! 

 Guernsey (one locality). France. Sark. C. P. Hurst. 



Solanaceae. 



1. Lycium L. 

 1. L. barbarum L. 



Planted in gardens : sometimes semi-naturalised near houses. 



