174 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



POLEMONIACE^:. 



Pokmonium cccntlcum, L., 76, 98, 105 (" Gl. Cat."), 93. 



BORAGINACE,. 



Aspen/go procumbent, L., 83, 84, 94, little more than a casual. 



Echinospermum Lappula, L., 76, 83, 86. 



Symphytum officinale, Z., 96, 97 and 98 ("Gl. Cat."), 101, 103 

 ("GL Cat."), 105. Probably introduced in most of these vice- 

 counties. 



var. patens, Sibt/i., 83. 



S. tuberosum, Z., 101 ("Gl. Cat."), 109. 



,S. asperrimum, Bab., 83, 93, 94, 105, 107, 109. Usually as 

 relicts from cultivation. 



S. tauricnm, An outcast or escape here and there, e.g. in 91 

 and 92. 



Borage officinalis, L., 75 cas. 



Anchitsa officinal is, L. Outcast or escape, 72, 77, 83, 86, 99 

 (" Gl. Cat."). 



A. sempervirens, L., 75-77, 79, Si, 83, 84, 86, 90, 93-95, 101 

 ("Gl. Cat."), 1 08. 



A. hybrida, Tenore, casual by River Spey, 94, 95. A. stylosa, 

 Bieb., 83 cas. 



Lycopsis arvensis, Z., 78, 103; now recorded from every vice- 

 county 



Pulmonaria officinaUs, L. Casual or escape, 75, 83, 84, Perth- 

 shire, 92. 



Pneumaria maritima, Hill, 107. 



Myosotis palustris, With., 94 confirmed. 



var. strigulosa, Mert. and Koch., 75-77 and 89 (" Gl. Cat."), 



91, 95-98, 102, 101 and 103 ("Gl. Cat."), 109. 

 var. nemorosa, Besser, 109. 



M. sylvatica, Hoffm., 76 (" Gl. Cat.)," 94, 97 ("Gl. Cat."); prob- 

 ably an outcast, or escape, or planted in many places in 

 Scotland. 



M. arvensis, Lam., var. umbrosa, Bab., recorded in " Gl. Cat." for 



75;77, 9 8 > 99> I01 - 

 M. collina, Hoffm., 79. Not recorded for 96. 



Omphalodes verna, Mcench, 83, 84, 92, 93 ; in woods, and by 

 streams, probably planted originally. O. linifolia, Moench, 

 83 cas. 



Lithospermum purpureo-coerukum, L., 84. 



L. officinale, Z., 94, 96 confirmed, 98. 



L. arvense, Z., 100, 101 (" Gl. Cat."). 



Echium vulgare, Z., 98 and 99 ("Gl. Cat."). 



Amsinckia lycopsoides, Lehm., and Cerinthe minor, L., both 83 cas. 



