35^ BORAGINACEAE 



Frilsham. Yattendon. Sulham. Basildon. Bucklebury. 

 Tidmarsh. 



4. Kennet. Wickham, Mrs. Bafson. Newbury, Weaver. Hungerford. 



Lambourn, Shefford. West Ilsley. Catmore. Theale. Pad- 

 worth. Inkpen. Kintbury, 



5. Loddon. Cornfields near Marlow, not common, Mill. "Well. Coll. 



List. Cookham. Bisham. Wargrave. Twyford. 

 L. arvense is found in all the bordering counties. 



ECHIUM, Linn. Gen. n. 175 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 54). 

 E. vulg-are, Linn. Sp. PI. 139 (1753). Viper's Bugloss. 



Top. Bot. 330. Syme, E. B. vii. 88, t. 1095. Nyman, 514. Fl. Oxf. 202. 

 Native. Glareal. Heaths, dry sandy fields, walls, calcareous pastures. 



Local. A. or B. April-September. 

 First record. Echium /lore albo, neere Oxford, [How's] Phyt. Brit. 1650. 



1. Isis. Carswell, Miss M. Niven. Wytham, abundant. Pusey. 



2. Ock. By the roadside about Blewbury and other villages, par- 



ticularly on a road called Bezel Way, leading from Sheen Croft 

 to Aston, Lousley in Russell's Cat. Marcham, Walker. Leteombe, 

 Sir W. Ilerschel. Eadley Wood. Boar's Hill. Cothill. Tubney. 

 Frilford. Besilsleigh. Quarries near Cherbury Camp, abun- 

 dant. Leteombe, near the Ridgeway. Cole's Pit. 



3. Pang. Streatley, Pamplin. Tilehurst. Pangbourn. Tidmarsh. 



Curridge. Sulham. Near Reading. Frilsham. 



4. Kennet. Fields near Donnington, Bunny, in Russell's Cat. 1839. 



Wickham. Lambourn, Mrs. Batson. Winterbourn, Weavei'. 

 Welford, Osmond. Theale. Padworth. Mortimer. Kintbury. 

 Englefield. Brimpton. Wasing. 



5. Loddon. Sonning, Rudge, 1800, in Herb. Brit. Mus. Near Cook- 



ham Bridge very fine, and elsewhere, Mill. Near Wellington 



College, Penny. Between Henley and Pinkney's Green, Stanton. 



Shinfield, Tufnail. Wokingham, Crauley. Wargrave, MelviU. 



Ambarrow. Ascot. Finchampstead. Wargrave. Windsor Park. 

 Very rarely the flowers are white (/. alba), as at Besilsleigh. 

 Echium is found in all the bordering counties. 



*IiAPULA ECHiNATA, Gilib. Fl. Lituan. i. 2^ (17S1). Echinospermum Lappula, 



Lehmann, Asper. 121 (iSiS). Lappula Myosotis, Moench, Meth. 416 (1794). 



Myosotis Lappula, Linn. Sp PI. 131 (1753). 

 Comp. Cyb. Br. 548. Syme, E B. vii. 121. Eeicli. Ic. Fl. Germ, et Helv. xviii. 



t. 1329. Nyman, 523. Fl. Oxf. 206. 

 Casual. By the railway at Didcot and Pangbourn ; Mr. Weaver has found 



it in a similar sitviation at Newbury. 



**Omphalodes vkrna, Moench. Meth. 420 (1794). 



Cynoglossum omphaloides, Linn. Sp. PI. 135(1753). C. Omplialodes, Linn. Syst. 

 ed. 10, 914. 

 Comp. Cyb. Br. 548. Eeielib. Ic. Fl. Germ, et Helv. xviii. t. 1326. Nyman, 522. 

 Alien. In the shrubbery of Buscot Park. 



