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Clafs and Order. 
PENTANDRIA MonoceyYNia. 
Generic Charaéter. 
Cor. infundibuliformis, fauce pervia, Cul, prifmatico-penta- 
gonus, 
Specific Charatter, 
PULMONARIA davwurica ; foliis radicalibus ovatis petiolatis 
{cabris, caulinis lineari-lanceolatis glabriufculis, limbo co- 
rollz cyathiformi. 
Descr. Root perennial or biennial. Stem angular, with 
rough angles, from a fpan to a foot high, ereét, branched to- 
wards the top. Radical leaves ovate, on long footftalks, rough, 
with two or three nerves going from each fide the midrib to- 
wards the point: Cauline leaves narrow-lanceolate, quite entire, 
fcarcely rough, and fometimes quite f{mooth, Flowers in nodding 
racemes, pale red, changing to bright blue. Peduncles hairy ; 
pedicles about the length of the calyx. Calyx five-cleft, hairy, 
three or four times fhorter than the tube of the corolla, which is 
cylindrical, fomewhat flattened into four fides : /imd erett, cup- 
thaped. Neéary five hairy glands, firft yellow, then changing 
to orange colour, in the faux of the corolla, but leaving it 
pervious. Stamens on very fhort filaments inferted into the tube : 
Anthers oblong, incumbent, within the tube. Style filiform, 
longer than the corolla: Stigma capitate, {mall. 
The glands in the faux of the corolla, and the exferted ftyle, 
approximate this fpecies to the genus Symphytum. 
Raifed from feeds fent from the Gorenki garden to Mr. 
Lamsert, by Dr. Fiscuzr. Specimens of the fame fpecies 
are preferved in Pautas’s Herbarium, now in the poffeffion of 
Mr. Lamsert, with the name which we have adopted in the 
Profeffor’s own hand-writing ; though it appears from a fpeci- 
men, fent by him to Sir Joszp# Banxs, that he once thought 
it might be the fame with anguflifolia, having that name, with a 
' Rote of interrogation, written to it. 
Flowers in May, Hardy. Propagated by feeds, 
