216 POLEMONIACES. BORAGINES. 
C, Alfreton Brook, Pilkington. 
Tl. Cutler Brook, Kedleston, white flowered. 
T2. Breadsall, probably an escape, Crewe & Whittaker. Below Derby, a 
garden escape, C.D. 
T3. Drakelow, Painter, J.B. 
BORAGINEA. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 1. 
C. officinale Z. Hound’s-tongue. 
Native. EB. Woods, dry banks, dry waste ground, on limestone. Rare _ 
B. or P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Bradford Dale, Painter, J.B. Dovedale, Garner. Buxton, Buaton 
Guide, Matlock, but not very common, Pilkington. Cressbrook Dale. 
G2. Ashover, Pilkington. 
P. Markland Grips, The Naturalist. Cresswell Crags. 
T3. Calke, but sparingly, Purchas, J.B. r 
SYMPHYTUM 1. 
S. officinale LZ. Comfrey. 
Native. EB. Streamsides, ditches, moist hedgesides. Frequent. P. May- 
Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Buxton, 350 yards, Rogers. Bakewell, West, J.B. Via Gellia, B. dé W., 
J.B. Matlock Bath, Rowland, C.D. Bradwell, Painter, Natt. 
G2. Canalside at Whatstandwell, B. d N., J.B. Ambergate, Gibbs. 
Beeley ; near the Derwent above Allestree. 
C. Barlow. Wingerworth, Pilkington. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Cubley; Barton Blount; Etwall; Dalebrook, 
Sudbury. Mackworth, Pilkington. 
T2. Breadsall, Crewe d:} Whittaker. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Ingleby, Hassé, C.D. Newton Solney, 
Painter, J.B. Bretby, Gibbs. The variety patens Sibth. occurs not unfrequently 
with the type; noted by Pilkington about Derby and Duffield. 
*S. peregrinum Ledeb. 8S. asperrimum, Bab. Fl. Bathon. 
Alien. B.H.C. Rep., 1876, 29. 
L. Between Grange Mill and Lilies Inn at the head of the Via Gellia, 
now greatly diminished in quantity; another station by R. Bradford, Youl- 
greave, Purchas, J.B. See also B.H.C. Rep. 1878; J.B. 1879, 85; 1880, 57; 
B.L. Rec, 1880, 163. 
