rymbosis, calycibus obtusissimis. Waldst. et Kit. pi. 

 rar. Hung. I. p. 103. t. 100. Willd. Enum. I. p. 176. 

 Roem. et Sck. Sp. PI. 4. p. 107. 

 Buglossum sylvestre minus, flore azureo, radice perenni., 

 italic urn. Barr. ic. 333. 



It seems now pretty generally agreed that the Myosotis 

 obtusa of Waldstein and Kitaibel and Anchusa Barrelieri 

 are the same. In our plant the leaves were more entire 

 at the margin than as represented in either of the figures 

 above quoted,, but we see no reason to doubt that jail be- 

 long to the same species. We do not however pretend 

 at present to ascertain whether this plant ought to be 

 arranged under Anchusa or Myosotis,, being entirely led 

 in regard to it by the authority of Lehman. 



A hardy perennial. Native of Italy and the South of 

 Prance. Flowers in May. Communicated by Mr. Anderson 

 from the Chelsea garden. 



