114 Botany. 



1104. ASPERUGO procumbens, L. 6 7, A. A casual in rich waste 



ground. 



a. Near Woolwich, 1846. 



b. In a narrow bushy lane leading from the Thames 



Marshes to Plumstead Churchyard, c. 1842. 



(290) SYMPHYTUM, L. (COMFREY). 



1105. S. officinale, L. 5 6, P. Damp places ; very common. 



var. b.) patens, Sibth. 



1. Enclosed land on bank of Ravensbourne, Southend, 

 '06. W.H.G. 



S. asperrimum, Bieb. Alien ; an occasional relic of cultiv. 

 1. Roadside hedge opp. a farm, S, of Cliffe Rly. Stn. M. 



1107. BORAGO officinalis, L. 67, A. or B. A garden stray on 

 rubbish heaps and waste ground. 



1. One pi. in hedge, Beckenham, '94. Sc. 



2. On banks of lower Eocene pebble -gravel, about en- 



trance to new road on E. side of Bromley Hill, '04. 

 W.H.G. 



1109. ANCHUSA semper virens, L. Alien ; an occasional relic of 



cultivation. 



1110. LYCOPSIS arvensis, L. (BUGLOSS), 6 7, A. Casual in culti- 



vated fields. 



1. Bromley, Beckenham, '97. Sc. 



2 Dry arable field near Joyden's Wood, '01. W.H.G. 



3. Allotment gardens under railway bank, St. Mary Cray, 



'02. W.H.G. 



4. Borough Green, '05. W.H.G. 



5. Wansant pit, '05. R.H.C. 



a. First record, 1629 : Chalkedale, near Dartford. 



1112. PULMONARIA officinalis, L., LUNGWORT, 45, P. Naturalised 

 in copses ; v. rare, Fls. dimorphic. The only Kent 

 record is : In woods between Knockholt, Cudham, and 

 Down, 1793. 



(296) MYOSOTIS, L. (FORGET-ME-NOT). 



1114. M. caespitosa, Sch. (under PALUSTRIS, B.), 6 8,. P. muddy 



places ; com. 



1115. M. scorpioides, L. (PALUSTRIS, With), 6 8. P. wet places; 



v. com. 



