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Mimulus Langsdorffii, Bonn. V., VII. Well established on the 
muddy, marshy shores of several lakes. 
Pedicularis palustris, L. “ I., II., III.,” IV., V., VI., VII. Common, and 
widely distributed. 
Veronica scutellata, L. V., VI., VII. Seldom abundant. 
Veronica Anagallis, L. “II.,” V. Scarce. 
Veronica Beccabunga, L. “ I.,” V., VI., VII. Sometimes very abundant 
in sheltered positions about the shallow margins of lowland lakes, 
and frequently overgrowing the shore. 
LABIATE. 
Mentha aquatica, L. IV., V., VI., VII. Often abundant on the marshy 
shores of lowland lochs. It also occurs in Areas I. and III., but 
sparsely. 
Mentha sativa, L. “ L, II., III.,” IV., V., VI., VII. Abundant in low- 
land districts about marshy shores. The var. rubra, Huds., also 
occurs, but less frequently. 
Mentha arvensis, L. “ I., III.,” VI., VII. Sometimes on the dry, gravelly 
shores of lowland lakes this plant is represented by either the type 
or one of the varieties. 
Scutellaria galericulata, L. “ I.,” V., VII. Scarce (ante, fig. 23). 
Stachys palustris, L. IV., V., VII. Sporadic upon the shores of lowland 
lakes. 
Lycopus europaeus, L. V., VI., VII. Remarks appended to the last 
species apply to this also. 
LENTIBULARIACE M. 
Utricularia vulgaris, L. “ I., II., III.,” IV., V., VI., VII. Less abundant 
in the southern than in the northern Areas. 
Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. “I.,” IV., VI. This is also less 
abundant in the southern lochs. It occurs in pools in Area VII., 
but not in the lochs. I have never seen any Utricularia flower- 
ing in a loch ; they appear to be continually reproduced by 
hybernacula. » 
PRIMULACEiE. 
Lysimachia nemorum, L. “ I.,” IV., V., VI., VII. Occasionally on the 
shores of lowland lakes, never abundant. 
Lysimachia Nummularia, L. “ I.,” IV., V., VI., VII. Remarks appended 
to the last species apply to this also. 
