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DATE. COLLECTOR. 
969. Lamium intermedium, 
Fries. 
Sandy cultivated ground , Scotland and 
North of England. 
Distrih. N. and W. Europe (excluding 
Spain). 
Sp. Craiglochart ... ... ... ... 1836 ... W. H. Campbell 
970. Lamium incisum, Willd. 
Waste and cultivated ground. 
Distrih. W. and S. Europe. 
Sp. Woolwich, Kent ... ... ... 1847 ... Geo. W. Sandys... 
971. Lamium purpureum, 
Linn. 
Fields, etc., Shetland to Channel 
Islands. 
Distrih. Europe, Canaries, Siberia, W. 
Asia, introduced N. America. 
Sp. Copgrove, Yorks. ... ... ... 1790 ... Rev. J. Dalton ... 
972. Lamium maculatum, 
Linn. 
Not indigenous. 
Distrih. Europe, N. Africa, W. Asia. 
Sp. Bristol, Glos. ... ... ...(1840),.. Dr. Woodford ... 
Carneil ... ... ... ... 1836 ... D. Dewar 
973. Lamium album, Linn. 
Shady places. 
Distrih. Europe, N. Africa, N. Asia, 
introduced N. America. 
Sp. Brafferton, Yorks. ... ... ... 1835 ... Rev. W. Gray ... 
Croft, Yorks.... ... ... ... 1842 ... Rev. J. Dalton, jr. 
York ... ... ... ... ... 1800 ... S. Hailstone 
974. Lamium Galeobdolon, 
Crantz. 
Shady places , mostly Calcareous. 
Distrih. Europe,W. Siberia, S. Russia. 
Sp. Bv the side of the old road from High- 
gate to London 
... 1815 ... 
W. Middleton ... 
Thorp Arch, Yorks. ... 
... 1832 .... 
S. Hailstone 
Bell Bank Wood, Bingley 
... 1832 ... 
, , . . . 
Near Ripon ... 
... 1835 ... 
Rev. W. Gray ... 
HERBARIUM. 
S. Hailstone 
S. Hailstone 
Rev. J. Dalton 
S. Hailstone 
H. J. Wilkinson 
Rev. J.Dalton,jr. 
S. Hailstone 
W. Middleton 
S. Hailstone 
H. J. Wilkinson 
