BORAGINACEJ]. 189 



447. * C. Trifolil, 5rt5. Clover Dodder. Hell- Weed. 



a major, C. B. P. (Blackst.t)?. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 183 ; iii. 470. Syme E. B. vi. t. 929. 

 On Eed Clover ; very rare. A. July. 

 I. RuTefield; Blackst.Fasc, 21. 

 V. Hanwell, 1847 ; Herb. W. Mc Ivor {v.s.). 

 First record: BlacJcstone, 1737?. 



BORAGINACEiE. 



CYNOGLOSSUM, Linn. 



448. C officinale, Linn. Hound^ s-Tongue. 



C. onajus vulgare, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 283 ; iii. 489. Curt. F. L. f. 4. 

 Waste ground and roadsides ; rare. B. June — August. 

 I. Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 22. 

 II. Hampton ! ; Newb. Koadside near Walton Bridge. Under the trees 

 in the avenue, Bushey Park. By the towing-path in several placesi 

 bet. Hampton Court and Kingston Bridge. 

 III. Bet. Isleworth and Kichmond, 1815; Herb. G.^E, 

 IV. Bet. Child's Hill and Hendon ; Irv. MS 8. 

 VII. Ken Wood, Hunter; Park Haonpst. 28. 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. Chiefly found in the S.W. portion of 

 Middlesex. 



[449. C. xuontauum, Lam. 



C. m. virentifol. minor e ji., Tournf. (Budd.). C. semjiervirens (Pet.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 284; iii. 487. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1119. 



Waste ground ; very rare. B. June, July. 

 VII. In a hedge facing the road on Stamford Hill, between Newington and 

 Toddenham ( = Tottenham) ; Pet. Midd. On Stroud Green, near the 

 boarded river, near Islington ; Budd. M8S. (Specimen in Herb. 

 Budd. V. exxi. fol. 5.) 

 First record : Petiver, 1695; also first as a British plant ? Last : about 

 1705.] 



BOEAGO, Linn. 

 450. * B. officinalis, L. Borage. 



Cyb. Br. ii. 280 ; iii. 486. Syme E. B. vii. t. 1114. 

 Kubbish and waste ground ; rare. A. or B. July — September. 

 II. Bushey Park ! ; Ntwb. 



t It is probable that Blackstone intencied this species, from the remark he makes that 

 it is ' the pest of growing crops ; ' but only one species of Cuscuta was recognised at that 

 time. 



