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DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA.
523. Mentha Pulegium.

On the Borders of a Pond near Winston, D.

524. Glechoma hederacea.

In Woods and Hedges.

525. Lamium album.

On waste Ground and by Road Sides.

526. Lamium purpureum.

On cultivated Ground and by Hedge Sides.

Lamium purpureum, var. β. L. dissectum.—With.

In waste Places about Darlington, D.-Mr E. Robson.

527. Lamium amplexicaule.

On old Walls near Ovingham, N. On Hedge Banks at East Morton, and at the Salt Meadows near Gateshead, D. Near Darlington, D.-Mr E. Robson.

528. Galeopsis Ladanum.

On Limestone Hills at Fulwell near Sunderland, D. Near Darlington, D.-Mr E. Robson. In Fields near Easington, D.—Rev. J.T. Fenwick.

529. Galeopsis Tetrahit.

In Corn Fields.

530. Galeopsis versicolor.

On the Banks of North Tyne at Low Park End near Nunwick, N. Near Cockerton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun.

531 Betonica officinalis.

In Woods and on Hedge Banks.

532. Stachys sylvatica.

In Woods and Hedges.

533. Stachys palustris.

On the Banks of Rivulets.