120 THE NATURALIST. 



Stachys. Ldn7i. Woundwort. 

 S. Betonica,'Q&n.ih.. Betony. Bab. 261. Woods, not iinfreqnent j Hugh- 



enden ; Whittington Park, etc. Appears from Mr. Mill's list to be rare 



in the more immediate neigbbourhood of Marlow. 

 S. sylvatica, L. Bab. 262. Hedges and woods. 

 S. palustris, L. Bab. 262. Damp places, frequent. 



>S^. arvensis, L. Bab. 262. Cornfields ; near Wooburn Green ; near the 

 Union House, Saunderton ; by the footpath to Hughenden Park ; Lane 

 End, etc. 



Ballota. Linn. Horehound. 

 B. foetida, Lam. Bab. 262. Hedgebanks and roadsides. 



Marrubium. Linn. White Horehound. 

 M. vulgare, Jj. "Rare." Bab. 263. Occurred in 1862, as a weed, in a 

 garden at Bradenham ; plentiful on Bradenham Green, 1866 ; "found, 

 I think, by the high road near Loudwater." MS. 



Teucrium. Linn. 



T. scorodo7iia, L. Wood Germander. Bab. 263. Abundant on and about 

 Wooburn Common. Apparently rare in the district. 



Ajuga. Linn. Bugle. 



A. reptans, L. Bab. 263. Woods, meadows, and roadsides, in damp 

 places. 



Note — The white flowered variety has been gathered on Green Street. 



Order LTX.— VERBENACE^. 

 Verbena Linn. Vervain. 

 V. qffichialis, L. Bab. 264, Roadsides and waste ground, frequent. 



Order LX.— LENTIBULARIACE^. 

 TJtricularia. Li7tn. Bladderwort. 

 U. vulgaris, L. Bab. 265. "In the ditch which bounds the meadow im- 

 mediately above the suspension bridge (at Marlow) : pond at the foot 

 of Cookham Down (Berks), nearest Cookham." Fhyt. i. 992. O.S. 

 Also in the ditch and pond nearest the farm-house at the foot of Cook- 

 ham Down. 



Order LXL— PRIMULACE^. 

 Primula. Li7in. 



P. vulgaris, L. Primrose. Bab. 267. Woods and banks, common. 



