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i6. LAMIUM. 



AMPLEXICAULE. In Cultivated grounds. 

 MACULATUM.* In Cultivated grounds. 



Older 56. BORRAGINACE.E. 



I. SYMPHYTUM. 



OFFICINALE. Escaped from cultivation. Rare. 



2. MYOSOTIS. 



palustris. 



laxa. Ascent to West Peak. June 23, 1S83. 



3. CYNOGLOSSUM. 



OFFICINALE. Common in East Meriden. June, 1S81. 

 Morisoni. East part of town. 



Order 57. HYDROPHYLLACE^E. 



I. PHACELIA. 



viscida. A single plant appeared in the garden of Miss H. E. Bradley. 

 Blossomed the latter part of July. Had the odor of Geranium 

 Robertianum, and flowers the color of those of Geranium 

 maculatum, with whitish center. 



Order 58. CONVOLVULACE.E. 

 I. CALYSTEGIA. 



sepmm. 



2. CUSCUTA. 



Gronovii. Sprouts in the ground, attaches itself to Jewel weed, etc 

 tenuiflora. 



Order 59. SOLANACE.E. 



I. SOLANUM. 



Dulcamara. Thirty-three white seeds in oval berry. Pedicels 3 or 4. 

 Peduncle ih inches. 



NIGRUM. 



2. LYCIUM. 

 VULGARE. Escaped from cultivation. 



*Not catalogued by Gray, Torrev, or Wood. — Editors. 



