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HAB. New-York. June. H . Stem. 6— 10 i. 

 pedunc. many-Jl. ; cor. purple. 

 >j. L. hirtum : plant hirsute ; floral leaves ovate ; stem 

 leaves oblong ; calyx with long, lanceolate seg- 

 ments, 

 HAB. Pennsylvania. U. Stem 8 — 12 in; high ; ft. 

 in a term, raceme, orange. 



136. ONOSMODIUM. Boraginece. 



I. 0. hispidum : plant hispid; leaves obovate-lanceo- 

 late, papillose-punctate ; segments of the corolla 

 subulate. 

 HAB. Dry hills. Aug. U. Stem 1—2 ft. high; leav. 

 subtriply nerved; f. in leafy racemes, white. 

 -'. 0. molle : whole plant white villose ; leaves oblong- 

 oval, somewhat triply nerved ; segments of the co- 

 rolla semi-oval 

 HAB. Western countries. U« Resembles the prece- 

 ding, but has broader segments to the corolla. 



7. ECMIUM. Viper's bugloss. Boraginew. 



E. vulgare : stem tuberculide -hispid ; leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, hispid ; spikes lateral ; stamens longer 

 than the corolla. 



HAB Hillsides. May— July. $. Stem 2— 3 ft 

 high; leav. very hispid; sptk, secund, recurved .. ft 

 blue. 



138. MYOSOTIS. Scorpion-grass. 



M. palustris: leaves lanceolate, a little scabious with 

 appressed hairs; peduncles divergent when in fruit, 

 twice as ! ng i-toothed spreading calyx ; 



border of the corolla flat, longer than the tube. 

 UAB. Ditches and rivulets. May— July. U. Stem 

 a ft. high, slend. ; racemes long ; fl. small, i. 

 blue. 

 '. M. arvensis: loaves oblong-lanceolate, hairy; 



ag ; ped t, spreading when in 



fruil ; cal ' ; limb of the c 



ding, about a^ long as the tube. 

 \ B. Sandy woods. June. Q. Plan: 



