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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Not uncommon on ditch banks, and about the margins of 
moist fields. 
S. arvensis, L. Corn Woundwort. H. 258, B. 236. — 
F. July, Sept. A. 
In corn-fields frequent. 
Glechoma, L. Ground-ivy. 
Br. sp. and v. 2. F. 1. 
G. hederacea , L. Ground-ivy. H. 259, B. 232. — F. 
April, June. P. ( Nepeta Glechoma , Benth., Bab.) 
In many places, though not very common. Near Inver- 
gowrie and Ninewells. Magdalen-yard Green, Dundee, west 
end. Balgay, in the lane leading to the gardener’s house. 
Banks of Dighty, near Mains, and of Feithy, near Clay pots. 
Den of Airlie. Craigie, &c. 
Den of Fullerton, and near Rossie Castle, Mr A. Croall. 
Acinos, Moench. Basil-Thyme. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
A. vulgaris , Pers. Common Basil-Thyme. H. 259, B. 
231. — F. Augt. A. ( Thymus Acinos, L. Calamintha 
Acinos, Clairv., Bab. Melissa , Benth.) 
Near East Haven, north side. 
Near the village called Welltown, about one mile south of 
Forfar, Mr G. Don . Sandy fields, Arbroath Common, Dr 
G. Macnah , Mr A. Croall. At the extreme south point of 
the gravelly arable field, adjoining the oak-copse, Den of 
Airlie, Rev. J. S. Barty. Very abundant on light ground 
having a southern exposure, in the parish of Kingoldrum, 
Rev. J. 0. Haldane. 
Clinopodium, L. Wild Basil. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
C. vulgare , L. Wild Basil. H. 260, B. 231. — F. July, 
Aug. P. ( Calamintha Clinopodium, Spenn., Bab. Me- 
lissa , Benth.) 
