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MATEEIALS FOR A FLOEA OF WAKEFIELD AND ITS 



NEIGHBOURHOOD. 



By T. W. Gissing. 



( Continued from page 186. j 



Order— LABIATE. 

 Lycopus. Liiin. Gipsy-wort. 

 L. Europceus, L. Common Gipsy-wort. P. July — August. Kirkthorpe, 

 Stanley, &c. 



Salvia. Ldnn. Sage or Clary. 

 S. verhemaca, L. Wild Clary or Sage. P. May — August. Smeaton's 

 Crag. 



Mentha. Linn. Mint. 

 M. piperita, Sm. Peppermint. P. July — October. Heath, Parston. 

 M. aquatica, L. Water Mint. P. August — September. Common. 

 M. arvensis, L. Corn Mint. P. August- — September. Common. 



Thymus. Linn. Thyme. 

 T. serpyllum, L. Wild Thyme. P. June — August. Frequent. 



Origanum. Linn. Marjoram. 

 0. vulgare, L. Common Marjoram. P. July — September. Pontefract, 

 &c., on the limestone. 



Teucrium. Linn. Germander. 

 T. acorodonia, L. Wood Germander, or Wood Sage. P. July — September. 

 Common. 



Ajuga. Linn. Bugle. 



A. reptans, L. Common Bugle. P. May — July. Common. 



Ballota. Linn. Horehound. 



B. nigra, L. Black Horehound. P. June — September. Common. Fre- 



quently found with white flowers in this district. 



Galeopsis. Linn. Hemp Nettle. 

 G. Ladanum, L. Red Hemp Nettle. A. July — September. Frequent. 

 G. Tetrahit, L. Common Hemp-Nettle. A. July — September. Common. 

 G. versicolor, Curt. Large-flowered Hemp-Nettle. A. July — September. 

 Near Birkin, (Mrs. Roberts). Near the Calder below Heath. 

 Galeobdolon. Huds. Weasel-snout. 

 G. luteum, Huds. Yellow Weasel-snout, or Archangel. P. April — June. 



