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forated at the base, fixed to the bottom of the calyx.—A shrubby 
plant, with hairy branches, evergreen, subulate, hispid leaves, 
and axillary, sessile, solitary, small blue flowers. This genus 
appears to be the connecting link between Boraginee and 
Labiate. 
1. E. rruticdsum (Desf. l. c. Delile, fi. egypt. 238. Viv. 
p- 9.) kh. F. Native of the kingdom of Tunis, near Kerwan ; 
and on the shores of the Great Syrtus. Stems and leaves tuber- 
cular, rather strigose. Branches clothed with white pili. Lower 
leaves reflexed : upper ones adpressed to the stem. Corolla 
hairy outside ; lobes rounded.  Anthers versatile. Style slen- 
der; stigma 2-lobed. 
Shrubby Echiochilon. 
Cult. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
For culture and propagation see Onósma, p. 317. 
XXIII. NO'NEA (named by Meench, after J. P. None, a 
German botanist.) Moench. meth. 420. Med. phil bot. 1. 
p.31. D. C. syn. fl. fr. no. 2718, &c.—Oscámpia, Moench. 
meth. p. 420.  Lycópsis, Lehm. asper. 252.—Echioldes, Dill. 
—Lycópsis species of Lin. and other authors. 
Lin. syst. — Pentándria, Monogynia. Calyx 5-cleft, droop- 
ing, inflated and campanulate in the fruit-bearing state. Corolla 
funnel-shaped, with a pervious bearded throat, and a straight 
tube. Stamens inclosed. Stigma simple. Nuts 4, 1-celled, 
turbinate, concave, and perforated at the base, fixed to the bot- 
tom of the calyx.—Hispid, annual plants; with terminal, leafy 
racemes of flowers. Habit of species of Lycópsis. Radical leaves 
petiolate : cauline ones sessile. 
1 N. rícrA; hispid; stems procumbent, much branched; 
leaves linear-lanceolate, undulated, obsoletely toothed: floral 
ones broadest at the base; limb of corolla equal, shorter than 
the tube. ©. H. Native of Siberia, in sandy deserts at the 
Volga, Terek, and Kuma; in vineyards about Astrachan ; and 
in Eastern Iberia; as well as in the Soongarian desert. An- 
chüsa pícta, Bieb. fl. cauc. 1. p. 127. Trev. in schrift. gesell. 
nat. freund. berol. 1817. p. 147. Lehm. asper. 255. Ledeb. fl. 
alt. 1. p. 185. Root simple. Floral leaves much longer than 
the flowers. Calycine segments unequal, subulate. Corolla 
having the tube a little longer than the calyx, pale at bottom, 
with a pilose throat, and a blue limb, painted with deeper veins. 
Painted-flowered Nonea. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1800. Pi. 
procumbent. 
2 N. Ca’spica; hispid; stem erect, almost simple; leaves 
lanceolate, or narrow-oblong, attenuated at both ends, entire; 
limb of corolla equal, shorter than the tube. (2. H. Native in 
sandy places towards the Caspian Sea; and in the Soongarian 
desert. Ledeb. fl. alt. 1. p. 185. Onésma Cáspica, Willd. 
spec. 1. p. 775. exclusive of the synon. of Pall. Lycópsis Cás- 
pica, Lehm. asper. p. 256. Root fusiform, violaceous.  Pedi- 
cels shorter than the floral leaves. Calycine segments hairy, 
Janceolate-linear, long-acuminated. Corolla one-half longer 
than the calyx, purple; tube slender, dilated at top, equal in 
length to the limb. 
Caspian Nonea. Pl. 1 to % foot. 
3 N. crua‘ra (Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 71.) hispid ; 
stem simple, erect; leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, denticu- 
lated: floral ones acuminated ; limb of corolla unequal, nearly 
the length of the tube. ©.H. Native of the Levant. Ly- 
cópsis ciliata, Willd. spec. 1. p. 780. Lehm. asper. p. 257. 
Root quite simple. Racemes twin, terminal. Floral leaves 
longer than the calyx. Calycine segments narrow-lanceolate, 
acuminated. Corolla large, yellow ; tube cylindrical, a little 
longer than the calyx. Leaves beset with long white pili, espe- 
cially on the margins and midrib. 
BORAGINEJ. XXII. Ecutocuiton. 
XXIII. Nonea. 
Ciliated-leaved Nonea. 
to $ foot. 
4 N.onrUsirOLIA; hispid from pili; stems ascending, sim- 
ple; leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, nearly entire: floral ones 
lanceolate, acute ; limb of corolla unequal, one-half shorter than 
the tube. ©. H. Native of Chio. | Lycópsis obtusifólia, 
Willd. spec. 1. p. 780.  Pulmonària Chia echii folio verrucoso, 
calyce vesicario, flore coeruleo, Tourn. cor. p. 6. Root fibrous. 
Stems many from the same root. Radical leaves rosulate, 
roundish-obtuse: cauline leaves half stem-clasping. Calycine 
segments ovate, acute. Corolla blue, one-third longer than the 
calyx. 
Var. B. Pulmónaria Lesbia, echii folio verrucoso, calyce 
vesicario, flore coeruleo, Tourn. cor. p. 6. ©.H. Native of 
Lesbo. This is larger; the leaves more hispid, and obsoletely 
and remotely toothed, but otherwise very like var. a. 
Obiuse-leaved Nonea. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1818. 
3 foot. 
5 N. SıstHoRrIA`NA ; hispid from pili; stems procumbent, 
almost simple; radical leaves oblong-elliptic: cauline ones lan- 
ceolate, obtuse, quite entire: floral ones acute, ovate-lanceolate 
at the base ; limb of corolla equal, flat, one-half shorter than the 
tube. 2.H. Native of Candia, on the Spaciotic mountains. 
Ancbüsa ventricósa, Smith, prod. fl. graec. 1. p. 117. fl. graec. 
t. 169. Viv. fl. libyc. p. 10. t. 4. f. 1. Root fusiform, fibrous. 
Stems simple or bifid at top: lateral ones prostrate: middle 
ones ascending. Leaves sessile. Flowers sessile, in the axils 
of the floral leaves. Calycine segments short, unequal, acute. 
Corolla white, ex Smith, violaceous or blue, ex Viv., small, 
having the tube a little longer than the calyx, and the throat 
bearded; processes in the throat ciliately fringed. Style ex- 
ceeding the corolla. This and N. alpéstris are probably species 
of Anchisa, from the throat of the corolla being furnished with 
fringed processes. 
Sibthorp's Nonea. Pl. procumbent. 
6 N. ALPESTRIS} hispid; stems ascending, simple; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, erosely toothed ; limb of corolla 
equal, length of tube; calyx 5-toothed ; teeth bluntish, ex Stev. 
acute, ex Lehm. 2.?H. Native of Eastern Caucasus, on 
alp Schahdagh, at the fountains of the river Jucharibasch. An- 
chüsa alpéstris, Stev. in Lin. trans. 11. p. 409. t. 22.  Lycópsis 
alpéstris, Lehm. asper. p. 260. Root branched, blackish. Ra- 
cemes terminal, conjugate, revolute at top.  Bracteas lanceolate, 
acuminated. Corollas size of those of Anchisa lütea, twice as 
large as the calyx; tube cream-coloured; limb yellow, with a 
fulvous base; throat closed by 5 very short bearded scales. 
Calyx with 5 bluish lines. 
Alp Nonea. PI. 1 foot. 2 
7 N. rosea (Link, enum. 1. p. 167.) hispid ; stems procum- 
bent, simple; leaves oblong, bluntish; obsoletely toothed, 
clammy ; limb of corolla equal, length of tube. (9. H. 
Native of Siberia, at the river Terek, in gardens and vine- 
yards. Anchisa rósea, Bieb. fl. cauc. 1. p. 225. cent. pl. 
ross. t. 43. Lehm. asper. p. 261. Root fusiform, simple. 
The whole plant is hispid and clammy. Floral leaves cordate- 
oblong, obliquely acuminated, much longer than the flowers. 
Racemes usually solitary. Calycine segments lanceolate-subu- 
late, conniving in the fruit-bearing state. Corolla having the 
tube a little curved, a little longer than the calyx; limb fine 
purple, marked with 10 yellow lines towards the throat, dis- 
posed by pairs; throat bearded with long hairs. Anthers 
bluish. 
Rose-coloured-flowered Nonea. 
Pl. procumbent. 
8 N. pecu’mBens (Moench, meth. p. 422.) hispid; stems 
Fl. June, July. Clt. 1804. Pl. 4 
Pl. 4 to 
FI. June, July. Clt. 1823. 
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