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828. L. album, Linn. Native. British. 
829. L. maculatum, Linn. Alien. 
Naturalised in Kildale woods, Cleveland, 1852! — Wm. Mucld. 
830. L. amplexicaule, Linn. Native. British. 
831. L. purpureum, Linn. Native. British. 
831b. L. incisum, Wiild. Native. British. 
GALEOPSIS. 
832. G. Ladanum, Linn. Native. English. 
833. G. ochroleuca, Lam. Colonist. Local. 
G. villosa, Flora, 83. Cornfields at Cantley, near Doncaster; abun- 
dant : varying with white and purple-tipped flowers — Rev. G. E. 
Smith. 
834. G. Tetrahit, Linn. Native. British. 
G. bifida, Bonning and Koch, placed under this species in Babing- 
ton’s Manual, occurs in cultivated fields near Thirsk and elsewhere. 
Fries ( vide Summa. Yeg. Scand. i. 14) regards it as the true Tetrahit 
of Linnaeus, and places the plant usually described under that name 
by modern authors as a species doubtfully distinct from versicolor, 
calling it unicolor. 
835. G. versicolor, Curt. Native. British? 
A variety with uniform yellow flowers grows occasionally in Hes- 
lington fields, near York — 0. A. Moore. 
STAOHYS. 
836. S. Betonica, Benth. Native. 
Betonica officinalis, Flora, 83. 
837. S. palustris, Linn. Native. 
838. S. sylvatica, Linn. Native. 
S. sylvatica and germanica, Flora, 82. 
839. S. germanica, Linn. Alien. 
Naturalised sparingly in a garden at Calvas Hall, near Thirsk. The 
plant mentioned in the Flora under this name is S. sylvatica. 
840. S. arvensis, Linn. Native^ British. 
GLECHOMA. 
841. G. hederacea, Linn. Native. British. 
NEPETA. 
English. 
British. 
British. 
842. N. Cataria, Linn. 
Native. 
English 
