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3. L. intermedium Lamium intermedium, Fries. Native. Scottish type. Area C. Range 1.

Ord fields near Berwick (Dr. Johnston). A weed in a field of oats on the hill-side north of Alwinton, 250 yards (B.).

4. L. purpureum Lamium purpureum, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D, Range 1-3.

Common on waste ground and hedge-banks, ascending to 500 yards in East Allendale, 2000 feet in Harwood Dale near Grasshill.

5. L. incisum Lamium incisum, Willd. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

In similar situations to the preceding, but much less frequent.

11. LEONURUS, L.

1. L. cardiaca Leonurus cardiaca, L. Alien.

Formerly subspontaneous at Spring Gardens, Newcastle. Waste ground at Whitworth (Miss Wharton).

12. GALEOPSIS, L.

1. G. ladanum Galeopsis ladanum, L. Colonist. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Rare in Cheviot-land, and only, so far as we know, seen by Mr. Embleton near Embleton. In Tynedale at Chesterwood near Haydon Bridge (John Thompson), and Riding Mills (Edw. Procter!). Common along the Magnesian Limestone from South Shields to Sunderland, Hartlepool, and Darlington. Dry clayey corn-fields near Stockton (John Hogg).

2. G. ochroleuca Galeopsis ochroleuca, Lam. Colonist. English type. Area D. Range 1.

Abundant at Stephen's Hall between Winlaton and Crawcrook (R. B. Bowman. A!).

3. G. tetrahit Galeopsis tetrahit, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1,2.

Common in cultivated fields and waste ground, ascending to