546 55. LAMIACEA. 
Melissa officinalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 23-8 6-8. Likely in others also. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 246. A waif from gardens, by railways, etc. 
Hyssopus officinalis, Linn. 
Province - 2. Ruins of Beaulieu Abbey, Hants; Bromfield. 
Planted Alien? Cyb. iii. 864. Phytologist, iii. 688. 
Teucrium (Scordium) scordioides, Bab. Man. 
Provinces 1--4. Devon. Cambridge. By misnomer? 
Error. The English plant is a broad-leaved variety of Scordium. 
The T. scordioides of Schreber looks specifically distinct. See 
Phytologist ii. 129. 
Teucrium Botrys, Linn. 
Province -- 3. Surrey, in 1844—1866; found several years. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 248. iii. 364. Phytol. iii. 308 & 737. 
Teucrium Chamedrys, Linu. 
Provinces 12345678-1011---15. Cornwall to Forfar. 
Alien, Oyb. ii. 248. iii. 480. I have never chanced to find this. 
Teucrium regium, Schreber. 
Province - 5. “Near Abergavenny; Mr. E. Y. Steele.” 
Error. Cyb. ii. 249. Phytol. i. 310. A. N. H. v. 877. 
Ajuga (reptans) alpina, Anglor. 
Provinces - 7 8--1112--15. <A. genevensis in part? 
Syn. 822. Cyb. ii. 249. Eng. bot. vil. 87. Scarcely a var. 
Ajuga genevensis, Linn. 
Provinces - 7-11-18. Wales. Durham. Lanark. 
Casual or Alien. From gardens? Eng. bot. vii. 87. 
Ballota (nigra) ruderalis, Fries. 
Provinces- 3-11. Casual in 5. Misnomers in 2 3 4 5. 
Syn. 825. Oyb. ii. 251. Midx. flo. 221. A solitary plant of it 
picked in Oxfordshire; Newbould and Syme! Near Newcastle ; 
John Storey! A white flowered variety of the commouer segre- 
gate, B. (nigra) fetida, has occasionally been mistaken for this 
one. 
Leonurus Cardiaca, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 15. I have seen it in North Devon only. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 252. iii, 481. Originally brought from Asia, 
according to Dr. Godron, in Cons. p. 21. 
Lamium maculatum, Linn. 
Provinces 1-345 78910--1381415- 17. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 254. A waif from gardens, often casual. 
“ Lamium levigatum, Linn.” “ZL. rugosum, Ait.” 
Provinces 1 ---5------- 13 14 15. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 254. i1i.481. Scottish examples of L. maculatum 
have been distributed through the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 
