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2. LYCOPUS. 
1. L. EUROP^us. Gipsy- wort. Water Horehound. July~August. 1/ 
By the sides of rivers and ditches, frequent. 
3. AJUGA. 
L A. REPTANS. Common Bugle. May — ^July. 1/ 
In woods, meadows and pastures, frequent. 
A pure white variety grows in the meadows in Thief lane, near Y ork. 
4. TEUCRIUM. 
1. T. scoRODONiA. Wood Sage. June — ^July. 1/ 
In woods and bushy places on poor sandy soil, frequent. 
2. T. scoRDiuM. Water Germander. July — August. 1/ 
Bolton beck, near the village. 
Mr. J. Ward, of Richmond, observes, this is probably the most northerly habitat of this species in Great 
Britain. 
5. LEONURUS. 
1. L. CARDiACA. Motherwort. July — August. 1/ 
On rubbish and in waste places. Not far from Grewelthorpe, near 
Ripon. On the road from Knaresbro’ to Scotton. Near the bridge 
at Sutton on Derwent. Hackfall. Lane leading from the Balby 
road to Car House, near Doncaster. 
6. GLECHOMA. 
1. G. HEDERACEA. Grouud Ivy. April — June. 11 
By road sides and on hedge banks, frequent. 
7. MENTHA. 
1. M. SYLVESTRis. Horse Mint. August — September. 1/ 
Waste ground in watery places. Near Wass, on the road from 
Ampleforth to Coxwold. Near Stillington, ten miles north of York. 
Ditches on the side of Thorne moor. 
2. M. ROTUNDiFOLiA. Rouud-leaved Mint. August — September. I/ 
On the sides of ditches and rivers. On Ribble bank, just below the 
snuff mill, half a mile from Settle. 
3. M. viRiDis. Spear Mint. August. 
In marshy places and by river sides. On the willow island, a mile 
and a half below Settle. On the river bank, near Copgrove. Near 
Pickering. 
4. M. PIPERITA. Pepper Mint. August — September. I/ 
In watery places. In the brick ponds. Hob moor, near York. In 
the brook just below the village of Giggleswick. In a sandy lane 
leading from Snydall to Pontefract. Several places on the Wolds. 
In the canal near Esholt. Aske wood, near Richmond. 
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