THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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C. menthifolia, Host. Common Calamint. 
Native : On dry hedge banks. Rather rare. June to September. 
I. (Thymus Calamintha ), near Tamworth Castle, With., ed. 7, iii., 723. 
Dry banks, lane from Sliustoke to Maxtoke. 
II. ( Melissa Calamintha), Pophills Lane, Wixford 1 Part, i., 285. 
(Thymus Calamintha), Warwick Castle Blount; Hatton! Abbots 
Salford! near Leamington! Perry, FI., 54; near Wasperton, 
Herb. Perry ! near Stratford-on-Avon, Herb. Perry ! Charlcote, 
Bolton King ; Alveston pastures ; Arrow ; Myton. 
b. Briggsii (Syme), c. ascendens (Jord.) Very rare. 
Hatton, H. B., Exch. Club Rep., 1879 ; near Wixford ; Myton. 
A slight variety merging into type. 
[.Melissa officinalis, Linn. Common Balm. Occurs as a casual weed 
of short duration, occasionally, as at Radford Semele and the 
Woodloes, H. B.; a mere escape.] 
NEPETA. 
N. Cataria, Linn. Catmint. 
Native : In pastures and on dry banks. Rare. July, August. 
I. Dry banks near Great Packington. 
II. Oversley, on hedge banks by Mr. Edkin’s farm, Part, i., 279 ; near 
Stratford, on the Warwick Road ; roadside between Warwick 
and Myton! Perry, FI.; between Stratford and Warwick, 
Blox., M.S. note; near Whitley Common, Herb. Perry; on the 
Fosse way, near Lambcote; near Halford, Newb.; Moreton 
Morrell, Y. and B.; near Alveston; F. Townsend; Bardon Hill; 
Binton ; near Atherstone-on-Stour ; abundant, Loxley Road, 
near Stratford. 
N. Glechoma, Bentli. Ground Ivy. 
Native: On banks, waysides, in woods and pastures. Common. 
April to June. Area general. 
b. parvifiora, Benth. Rare. 
I. Hampton-in-Arden ; Furnace End near Shustoke. 
II. Banks of the Leamington Canal, H. B.; Excli. Club Rep., 1879. 
c. liirsuta. Rare. 
I. Dry bank near Hampton-in-Arden. 
II. Kenilworth, etc., Y. and B.; near Claverdon. 
SALVIA. 
S. Verbenaca, Linn. Wild English Clary. 
Native: On dry banks and waysides, and in churchyards. Rare. 
June to October. 
I. On the Castle Hill, Tamworth, With., ed. 7, ii., 26. 
II. Bidford! and Haslor, near the churches, Part, i., 57; Pigwell 
Lane, Warwick, 1812; Stratford churchyard! Perry, FI., 3; 
Warwick Park, Y. and B. ; Salford Priors, Rev. J. C.; Binton 
churchyard, 1878 ; Asliorne ; Bidford churchyard. 
S. pratensis, Linn. Meadow Sage or Clary. 
Denizen : In old pastures. Very rare. July. 
II. Dry fields east of Kineton, Bolton King, Ex. Herb. Brit. Mus.; 
Chadshunt, Bolton King! 
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