1076 APPENDIX. 
Melissa officinalis Linn. Sp. Plant. 592; Hook. f. Student’s Fl, 321. Balm. North 
and South Islands: A garden escape in a few localities. (South Europe; West 
Asia.) 
Salvia Verbenaca Linn. Sp. Plant. 25; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 321. Wild Sage. North 
Island : Waste places near Auckland, 7. Kirk / 7. F.C. 
Nepeta Cataria Linn. Sp. Plant. 570; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 322. Catmint. North 
Island: Waste places and roadsides in the Auckland Provincial District, not 
‘common. Great Barrier Island, 7. Kirk. South Island: Nydia Bay, Marlborough, 
EH. F. Paton. (Europe ; North and West Asia to the Himalayas.) 
Nepeta Glechoma Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 485; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 323. Ground- 
avy. North Island: Vicinity of Wanganui, 7. Kirk. (Europe; North and West 
Asia.) 
Cedronella triphylla Moench Meth. 411; Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii, 406. North Island: 
Waste places near Auckland, 7’. F.C. ; near Wellington, 7’. Kirk! (Canary Islands.) 
Prunella vulgaris Linn. Sp. Plant. 600; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 323. WSelf-heal. North 
and South Islands, Stewart Island, Chatham Islands: Abundant throughout. 
(Europe ; North and West Asia ; North Africa ; North America.) 
Marrubium vulgare Linn. Sp. Plant. 583; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 325. Horehound. 
North and South Islands: Roadsides and waste places, abundant. (Europe ; 
West Asia to India ; North Africa.) 1 
Stachys palustris Linn. Sp. Plant. 580; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 325. North Island: 
Near Wanganui, 7’. Kirk. (Europe; North and West Asia to India; North 
America. ) 
Stachys arvensis Linn. Sp. Plant. ed. ii, 814; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 326. North Island : 
Cultivated fields, an abundant weed. (Europe; North and West Asia; North 
Africa.) 
Galeopsis Tetrahit Linn. Sp. Plant. 579; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 327. Hemp-nettle. 
North Island: Waste places in the vicinity of Auckland, rare. (Europe; North 
and West Asia to India.) 
Lamium purpureum Linn. Sp. Plant. 579; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 328. Dead-nettle. 
North and South Islands: Cultivated ground at Wanganui, 7’. Kirk ; Ashburton, 
W. W. Smith. (Europe; North and West Asia ; North Africa.) 
Lamium album Linn. Sp. Plant. 809. White Dead-netile. North Island: Tarata 
(Taranaki), Feilding, H. H. Allan. South Island: Near Christchurch, G. WM. 
Thomson. (Kurope ; Siberia.) 
Teucrium Scorodonia Linn. Sp. Plant. 789. Wood-sage. South Canterbury. (Europe.) 
SOLANACEAE, 
Lycopersicum esculentum Mill. Gard. Dict. ed. viii, n. 2; DC. Prodr. xiii, 26. Tomato. 
North and South Islands: An occasional garden escape of short duration. 
(Tropical America. ) 
Solanum tuberosum Linn. Sp. Plant. 185; DC. Prodr. xiii, 31. Potato. North and 
South Islands: Often lingers for a time in places where it has been cultivated. 
(South America.) 
Solanum marginatum Linn. f. Suppl. 147; DC. Prodr. xiii, 370. North Island : 
A garden outcast near Auckland. (Tropical Africa.) 
Solanum sodomaeum Linn. Sp. Plant. 187; Benth. Fl. Austral. iv, 458. Dead-sea Apple. 
North Island: From the North Cape to the Upper Waikato, on warm dry soils 
and on sand-dunes, not uncommon. (South Europe; North Africa.) 
Solanum auriculatum Ait. Hort. Kew, ed. i, 246; Benth. Fl. Austral. iv, 450. North 
Island: Waste places in the vicinity of Auckland, increasing. (Tropical America, 
and widely naturalized in warm countries.) 
Physalis peruviana Linn. Sp. Plant. ed. ii, 1670; Benth. Fl. Austral. iv, 466. Cape 
Gooseberry. North Island: An escape from cultivation in warm dry soils, not 
common. South Island: As far south as Moeraki, G. M. Thomson. (South 
America.) 
Nicandra physaloides Gaertn. Fruct. ii, 237; Benth. Fl. Austral. iv, 465. North 
Island: Waste places in the vicinity of Auckland, scarce. South Island: Near 
Ashburton, W. W. Smith. (Peru.) 
Lycium chinense Mill. Gard. Dict. ed. viii, n. 5; Benth. Fl. Austral. iv, 467. North 
and South Islands: Waste places and roadsides, not uncommon. (China.) 
Lycium horridum Thunb. Prodr. 37. Boxthorn, North Island: Spreading in many 
parts, G. M. Thomson. (Cape Colony.) 
Datura Stramonium Linn. Sp. Plant. 179; Benth. IJ. Handb. Brit. Fl. 592. Thorn- 
apple. North and South Islands: Waste places in rich warm soils as far south 
as Canterbury, not uncommon. (Native or naturalized in most warm countries.) 
