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Lamium, L. Dead-nettle. 
Br. Sp. arid v. 7. F. 6. 
L. album , L. White Dead-nettle. H. 256, B. 234. — F. 
May, July. P. (L. vulgatum, Benth.) 
Dens of Mains and Auchterhouse. Near Fleuchar Craio\ 
Dundee. Side of the Glannnis road, at the entrance of the 
carriage-road to Tealing House, &c. In the Houff ‘ or old 
burying-ground, Dundee, it was formerly abundant, but since 
its alteration has disappeared, 
y. Hook. (L. maculatum , L., Bab.) Clova, Bab. Man. 
234. 
L. purpureum, L. Bed Dead-nettle. H. 256, B. 233. 
— F. Mar. Sept. A. 
Banks and waste places, not uncommon. 
L. intermedium , Fries. Intermediate Dead-nettle, H. 
256, B. 233. — June, Sept. A. 
About Montrose, Mr A. Croall. 
L. amplexicaule, L. Henbit-nettle. II. 256, B. 233. — 
F. May, Aug. A. 
Fields, gardens, and waste places, plentiful. 
L. incisum, Willd. Cut-leaved Dead-nettle. II. 256, B. 
233. — F. March, June. A. 
Fields and gardens about Montrose, common, Mr A. 
Croall. 
Stachys. Woundwort. 
Br. sp. and v. 6. F. 3. 
S. sylmtica , L. Hedge Woundwort. H. 257, B. 236. 
— F. July, Augt. P. 
Frequent about hedge-sides and in shady places, remark- 
able for its rank disagreeable smell. 
S . palustris, L, Marsh Woundwort. H. 257, B. 236. 
— F. July, Augt. P. 
