98 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



III. Newton Solney, Harris ; Eepton, Hagger ; near 

 Derby ! Breadsall, Whittaker ; about Calke, Purchas, J. B. ; 

 Bradley, Linton ; Swarkestone, Ingleby, &c., Basse. 



Symphytum peregrinum, Ledeb. (8. uplandicum, Nyman ; 

 8. orientale, Fries, non Linn.). Alien. 



This plant was formerly named S. officinale, var. patens, 

 Sibth., by Mr. Bailey, but subsequent examination has con- 

 vinced him that it is S. peregrinum. Mr. Bailey says : " I 

 recognise it most readily by the blade of the leaf not 

 becoming so strikingly decurrent as it does in S. officinale. 

 I wish I could as easily differentiate it from S. asperrimum ; 

 but I find the best character to be the much stiffer bristles of 

 asperrimum on the leaves and stalks, especially the latter. 

 8. orientale is much nearer to peregrinum in the texture of the 

 leaves and stems, but orientale has the leaves much broader in 

 proportion to their length." Mr. Baker has thought that this 

 plant is "a hybrid between asperrimum and officinale, but 

 Mr. Bailey says it fruits freely in his garden, and produces 

 any number of seedlings every year." 



Found by Mr. Bailey on both sides of a brook in the 

 upper part of the Via Grellia, between Cromford and Winster, 

 July, 1878, and at Youlgreave, July, 1879. In 1884 when 

 Mr. Purchas visited the former habitat it had "greatly 

 diminished in quantity." See Keports E. C., B. I., 1878 and 

 1879, and J. B., 1885. 



Borago officinalis, L. (Borage). Alien. 



II. About Chesterfield, Waterfall. 



III. Straggler from gardens, Elvaston, Hasse. 



862. Lycopsis arvensis, L. (Bugloss). Colonist. British 

 type. Kange 1. 



III. About Dale Abbey, Hasse. 



866. Cynoglossum officinale, L. (Hound's Tongue). 

 Native. English type. Range 1. 

 I. Bradford Dale, Bailey. 

 III. Calke, but sparingly, Purchas, J. B. 



869. Echium vulgare, L. (Viper's Bugloss). Native. 

 British type. Eange 1. 



III. Willington, Playne; Winshill ; Drakelowe, Harris; 

 found by Bloxain at Swarkestone Bridge ! Can it have been 

 truly wild ? Purchas, J. B.; Aston Spar Pits, Hasse. 



Echium plantagineum, L. 



Ingleby Meadows, Glover's History. 



Amsinckia lycopsioides, Lehm. A Californian alien. 

 Waste ground in Miller's Dale, Rogers. 



