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Order 19. LABIATAE.

1. SALVIA, L.

1. S. verbenaca Salvia verbenaea, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Ruins of Norham Castle and on the basalt on Holy Island (F. T.). Banks below Tynemouth Castle, near Willington, and by the waggon-way near Newburn (F. B.). In Hawthorne Dene near Sailors' Hall (F.). On the limestone at Hartlepool, and on a dry gravelly hedge-bank between Blakiston and Thorpe (John Hogg.).

2. LYCOPUS, L.

1. L. europaeus Lycopus europeaus, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Stream-sides and marshes, rare. In Cheviot-land in Newham Bog (R. Embleton. T.). Near Newcastle in Heaton Dene and Prestwick Carr (F. R!). By the Tyne near Bensham, and by the Team in several places (F. R!). Near Durham in Butterby Marsh (M. A. Lawson).

3. MENTHA, L.

1. M. rotundifolia Mentha rotundifolia, L. Native? English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

In Coquetdale at Alwinton, 150 yards, one patch only, not far from the church (B.). Ponteland (F.). In the lane between Pittington and Elemore, near where the road to Sunderland branches off (Rev. J. Dalton. F.). Near Barnard Castle on the Middleton road near where the first lane on the north branches off (James Backhouse).

2. M. viridis Mentha viridis, L. Denizen. English type. Area D. Range 1.

By the Blackstone Burn near Waskerley (W. Backhouse). By the Tees at Nesham and Tarm (F. B.).