3 ; M BOKRAGINACE.fi. (BORAGE FAMILY.) 



Rmaller-flowered forms, among which high authorities rank M. casspitos-?. ;m 1 

 (>vith yet more reason) the intermediate 



Var. lilxa. (M. laxa, Lchm.) Creeping base of the stem short; flowers 

 \ or smaller; pedicels longer. Wet places ; common, especially northward. 

 May -Aug. (Eu.) 



* * Calyx closing, or the lobes erect in fruit, clothed with spreading hairs, a part of 

 them minutely hooked or glandular at the apex. 



2. HI. arveilSiS, L. Hoffm. Hirsute with spreading hairs, erect or as- 

 cending (6' -15' high) ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, acutish ; racemes naked at tht 

 ba#e and stalked; corolla small, blue (rarely white) ; pedicels spnading in fruit 

 and. larger than the 5-cleft equal calyx. (1) (*; (M. intermedia, Link. M M-or- 

 pioides, var. arvensis, L.) Fields, &c. ; not very common. (Indigenous?) 

 May -Aug. (Eu.) 



3. Jtl. verna, Nutt. Bristly-hirsute, branched from the base, erect (4'- 

 12' high); leaves obtuse, linear-oblong, or the lower spatulate-oblong ; ra<;n><x 

 leaf i/ at the base; corolla very small and white, with a short limb; pedicds in 

 fruit erect and oppressed at the base, usually abruptly bent outwards near the 

 apex, rather shorter than the deeply 5-cleJl unequal (somewhat 2-lipped) very hispid 

 calyx, (f) (M. inflexa, Engelm. M. stricta, ed. 1. M. arvensis, Torr. j\. 

 N.Y.) Dry hills, &c., Massachusetts to Wisconsin and southward. May- 

 July. 



8. ECHINOSP^RMUlfl, Swarte. STICKSEED. 



Corolla salver-form, short, nearly as in Myosotis, but imbricated in the bud ; 

 the throat closed with 5 short scales. Stamens included. Nutlets erect, fixed 

 laterally to the base of the style or central column, triangular or compressed, 

 the back armed with 1 -3 marginal rows of prickles which are barbed at the 

 apex, otherwise naked. Rough-hairy and grayish herbs, with small blue flow- 

 ers in bracted racemes. (Name compounded of calves, a hedgehog, and (nrippa, 

 seed, from the prickly nutlets.) 



1. E. LAPPULA, Lehm. Stem upright, branched above (l-2 high); tho 

 short pedicels erect ; leaves lanceolate, rough-hairy ; nutlets each with a double 

 row of prickles at the margins, and tubercled on the back. Q) 4, Wa.-te 

 places; common. July. (Nat. from Eu.) 



9. CYNOGL-OSSUJH, Tourn. HOUKD'B-TOKOUB. 



Corolla funnel-form ; the tube about the length of the 5-parted calyx ; the 

 throat closed with 5 obtuse scales; the lobes rounded. Stamens included 

 Nutlets depressed or convex, oblique, fixed near the apex to the base of the 

 style, roughened all over with short barbed or hooked prickles. Coarse herbs, 

 with a strong unpleasant scent, and mostly panic-led racemes whi.-h are naked 

 above but usually bracted at the base. Lower leaves petioled. (Name from 

 KVVV, a dog, and yAa)(T<ra, tongue; from the shape and texture of the leaves.) 



1. C. OFFICIN\LE, L. (COMMON HOUND'S-TONGUK.) C/W/W ///, .s.W/ 

 so/i luiirx, /(/}/, panielcd above; upper leaves laneeolnte, closely sessile l>y a 

 rounded or slightly heart-shaped base ; racemes nearly bractless ; corolla reddish- 



