1^4 PENTAlSiDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



mritma u PULMONARIA calycibus abbreviatis, foliis ova- 

 tis, cauleriiirjofoprocumbente. 6|/>.^/. 195. {OeJ. 

 Dan. t. 25. Dilk'ri. Hojt. Eltham. t. (^S-f- IS- 

 i^eiie. Moris, hijl. f. I'l. /. 2,8. /. 12, crdine fe- 

 cundo.) 'Tmir Sc \ <ih 1770 1 fi&. tab. 



Sea Buglofs. An^Us. 



Upon the lea coaft not iinfrequent, growing out of 

 ftoiny beaches wliich feem incapable of affording 

 Ji-^^ /?^/ y^T-. vegetation J as on the coafl of Fife, near St. 

 - ^ Andrew'^, &c. in the ifle of Bute., upon a fandy 

 (hore, in Arraii at Loch-Ranfa., and at 'Lamlajjo, 

 at Icolumb-kiil^ and at Glen-Elg., in Invemefs- 

 fioire, &CC. 1;. VII. VIII. 



|t is one of the mod beautiful indigenous plants 

 of Great-Brilaifi. Its undulated glaucous leaves 

 contrafted with red and blue flowers, are ex- 

 tremely ornamental to the barren fliores where it 

 grows, and readily dilcovcr the plant to any cu- 

 rious obferver. 



SYMPHYTUM. Gen, PL j^Ss- 

 Cor. lirnbus tubulato-ventricofus j fauce clau(a 

 radiis fubulatis. 

 oficinale i. SYMPHYTUM foliis ovato-lanceolatis decurren- 

 tibus. Sp, ;pl. 195. {Ger. Em. 806./. i. Moris, 

 hijf.f. II. t 29./. I. ordinefuperiare.) 

 Comfrey. ylnglis. 



]^y the fides of rivers and ditches, as on tlie bariks 

 of the water of Lcith, oppofite St. Bernard's- 

 IVell., and in Cqrjton woods, &c. Dr. Parfons. 

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