796 Borraginaceae. 
M. ma. Mariut; Montaza; Alexandria-West and -Hast; Mandara; 
Abukir. — Mp. Rosetta; Damietta. — N.f. Medinet-el-Fayim; 
Tamia: Fidimin. — O. Little Oasis; Dakhel; Great Oasis. 
Local name: temaliq; q?ri; lisin-el-na’ga; gilweyn. 
Also known from Arabia Petraea, Palestine, Syria and Persia. 
1113. (4.) Anchusa hispida Forsk. Flor. aeg.-arab. (1775), 
p.40. — Boiss. Flor. Or. IV, p. 158. — Aschers. Flor. Rhinocol., 
p. 801 no. 182. — Aschers-Schweinf. Ill. Flor. d’Eg., p. 109 no. 726. 
— Aschers.-Schweinf. Ill. Flor. d’Eg. Supplem., p. 768. — Anchusa 
deflexa Lehm. Ind. Sem. Hort. Hamburg, p. 1823. — An annual 
plant, 20—50 cm high, or sometimes somewhat more. Rough with 
unequal bristles arising from a tubercle; stems numerous from the 
neck, prostrate. simple or forked-branched. Leaves remotely repand- 
denticulate, more or less wavy-margined, lanceolate, obtuse, the - 
lower long-petioled. Flowers solitary in axils, minute, pedicels short, 
at length nodding; calyx-lobes lanceolate, at length spreading; corolla 
tubular, violet, not longer than the calyx, hmb minute, scales pa- 
pillose, obtuse; nutlets transversely ovate, nearly horizontal, with an 
acute-angled beak, areolate, minutely tuberecled. —- Flow. February 
to May. 
M. ma. Mariut; Alexandria-West and -Hast; Mandara; Abukir. 
— M. p. El-“Arish. — D. 1. Kafr Hakim; Abu-Roash; Pyramids of 
Saqqara. — D.i. Ismailia; Salihiya. — D. a. sept. Not rare in the 
Wadies on calcarious ground, especially in shady places. 
Local name: qi. 
Also known from the other parts of the Orient to Mesopotamia and 
Persia. 
1114. (5.) Anchusa aegyptiaca (L.) DUC. Prodrom. X (1846), 
p. 48. — Boiss. Flor. Or. IV, p. 159. — Jaub. and Spach Ilustr. Plant. 
~ Or. tab. 418. — Aschers.-Schweinf. [ll. Flor. @’Eg., p. 109 no. 727. — 
Aschers.-Schweinf. Primit. Flor. Marmaric., p.659 no. 223. — Lycopsis 
aegyptiaca L. Spee. Plant. I, p. 138. — Asperugo aegyptiaca L. Spec. 
Plant. ed. Il, p. 198. — An annual plant, 30—60 em high, rarely 
more, pale green, warty, strigose, diffuse, prostrate or ascending, 
dichotomous. Leaves repand-dentate, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 
tapering at both ends. Racemes very loose, leafy; pedicels extra 
axillary, as long as or longer than the calyx, usually recurved in 
fruit; calyx-lobes lanceolate, twice as long as the nutlets; corolla 
yellow, tube shorter than the calyx, limb 2 mm broad, scales exserted, 
velvety; nutlets 5 mm long, 3mm broad. — Flow. March to April. 
M. ma. Marmarica: Matruqa; Mariut; Alexandria-West and 
-Kast; Abukir. — N.d. Alexandria; Damanhitr; Mansura; Benha- 
