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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II. Stratford; Tredington ; Sliipston, Newb.; Alveston pastures; 
Wixford ; Bidford ; Wellesbourn Hastings. 
Although on the whole a common plant it is very local in some of 
the districts. 
STACHYS. 
S. betonica, Benth. Wood Betony. 
Native : In woods, on banks, and by waysides. Locally common. 
June to August. 
I. Middleton; Wishaw ; Minworth ; Duke End; Edge Hill, and 
Kingsbury Woods; Solihull; Hampton-in-Arden ; Berkswell; 
Fulford and Forsliaw Heaths. 
II. Green’s Grove, Hatton ; Bagington Park, Berry , 1817; near 
"Rugby ! Princethorpe Wood ! li.S.R.; Cubbington ; lanes about 
Corley and Meriden; Alveston Pastures; Austey Wood, 
Wootton Wawen ; Arrow ; Kagley. 
Occurring more or less abundantly throughout the whole area but 
often at wide intervals. 
S. palustris, Linn. Marsh Woundwort. 
Native: In damp and marshy places, by waysides. Bather local. 
June to August. 
I. Shustoke ; Colesliill; Duke Bridge ; Maxtoke ; Meriden Marsh ; 
Bradnock’s Marsh ; Knowle ; Beardsmore, Hockley ; Boxtrees, 
Hockley, etc. 
II. Banks of the Avon and other places near Bugby, B.S.R.; Binton. 
S. ambigua, Sm. S. sylvatici-palustris (Wirtz.) 
Native: On damp places near waysides. Local. June to August. 
I. Duke Bridge, near Shustoke, with S. palustris; Haylane, Hock¬ 
ley ; Monkspatli. 
II. Beausale Common, H. B., Herb. Brit. Mus. ; Alveston pastures; 
Alcester. 
Although distinguished as a species, I do not think it is more than 
a variety of palustris. 
S. sylvatica, Linn. Hedcje Woundioort. 
Native: In woods, on banks, waysides, etc. Common. June to 
September. Area general. 
S. arvensis, Linn. Corn Woundioort. 
Colonist: In cultivated fields and on railway banks. Bare. June 
to September. 
I. Cornfields near Hartshill Hayes ; railway banks, Sutton Park, 
1877-8. 
II. In a cornfield near Alcester, W. C., Herb. Perry , 1854 ; Brandon, 
on railway banks, T. Kirk; near Compton Verney, in cornfields. 
[5. annua , Linn. Occurred as a casual on the new railway banks in 
Sutton Park, 1877.] 
GALEOPSIS. 
G. Ladanum, Linn. ' Red Hemp Nettle. 
Colonist: In cornfields, quarries, and waysides, in calcareous soils. 
Very local. July to September. 
