92. BORAGINER. 155 
Corea: Soul and Chemulpo (Carles!). Mus. Brit.; "Herb. 
Kew. 
Western Europe to Japan, if we include the typical L. ofici- 
nale, Linn., the root of which also stains the herbarium paper 
sometimes, though not to the extent that the Chinese and 
Japanese plant does. 
Dr. A. Henry states that the red root is used both as a dye 
and as a drug. 
Loureiro (Fl. Cochinch. p. 103) records Anchusa officinalis, 
Linn., “in variis locis imperii Sinensis,” and gives the same 
Chinese name for it that Dr. Henry does for the Lithospermum 
officinale, Linn. Bretschneider (Early Res. p. 163) states, too, 
that this name—* Tsu tsao "—is applied in Japan to Litho- 
spermum and to a drug sold in Peking. It is probable, therefore, 
that Anchusa was a slip of the pen on the part of Loureiro. 
4. Lithospermum Zollingeri, 4. DC. Prodr. x. p. 587; Hance 
in Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 13; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 214, et in 
Mém. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. p. 2838; Maxim. in Bull. Soc. 
Nat. Mose. 1879, p. 32. 
Lithospermum japonicum, A. Gray in Perry’s Jap. Exped. ii. p. 316; 
S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 138. . 
Lithospermum confertiflorum, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. 
p. 95. 
AwWHEI: Nanking (Faber!) ; Curxiane: Ningpo (Everard! 
Hancock!) Taihoo lake (Oarles!); Hurra: Ichang and 
immediate neighbourhood (4. Henry!); Suenst (David ex 
Franchet); Corra: Port Chusan (Wilford, 715!); Corgan 
AncuiPELAGO (Wilford!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
1. Arnebia saxatilis, Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 862. 
Stenosolenium saxatile, Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1840, p. 253 ; 
A. DC. Prodr. x. p. 103; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. iii. p. 142; Mazim. Ind. Pek. 
in Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 475, et in Mél. Biol. viii. p. 545; Franchet, Pl. 
David. p. 214. ] 
Lycopsis picta, Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. p. 47, non Lehm., ex 
Mazim. 
CHImLI: near Peking (Bretschneider! Bullock! Carles! 
Hancock!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Siberia, in the Baical region. 
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