HYDROPHYLLACE/E BORAGINACE^E. 91 



HYDROPHYLLACE/E. 



'Phacelia ciliata, Benth. Alien. North West America. 3. Par 

 Harbour, Rilstone & Thurston, B.E.C., 1919, p. 667. 



BORAGINACE/E. 



In a revision of the genus Symphytum by Mr. C. Bucknall 

 (Journ. Linn. Soc., Vol. XLL, 19] 3), var. patens (Sibth) is 

 excluded, as this name has often been given not only to the 

 purple-flowered S. officinale, but also to 5. peregrinum and 

 its hybrids, and even to 5. asperum, Lepech (asperrimum, 

 Don). The records for var. patens in the Flora should prob- 

 ably all go under either sub-var. purpureum or S. peregrinum. 

 Vigurs. 



*S, Officinaie, Linn, sub-var. purpureum, Pers. 



I. Field, Boscastle; Rocky Valley near Tintagel, 1915, 



Thurston. 



4. Near Sportsman's Arms, Camelford, 1915, Thurston. 

 6. Ponsanooth, 1905, Davey & Vigurs. 



*S. peregrinum, Ledeb. Alien. Introduced as a fodder plant. 

 1. Field, Boscastle, 1915, Thurston. 



3. Lane from West Looe to Hannafore, 1914, Adams. Patch 

 in lane, Lerryn, 1920, Thurston. 



4. St. Kew, 1915, Thurston. 



5. Newquay, 1913, Vigurs. B.E.C., 1913, p. 390. 



6. Gerrans, 1900, Davey (as S. officinale}. Near Veryan; 

 between Veryan and Portscatho, 1913. Thurston. Between 

 Truro and Malpas, 1917, Miss M. Cobbe, B.E.C., 1917, p. 117. 

 Perran-ar-worthal. 1914, Davey & Vierurs. 



7. Helston, 1899, Hume. Between Helston and the Lizard, 

 Vigurs. 



*S. orientale. Linn. Alien. Garden origin. 5. Dennis lane, 

 Padstow. 1918. Thurston. 6. Wall near hotel, Ruan Lani- 

 horne, 1913, Thurston, B.E.C., 1913, p. 390. 



*S. caucasicum, Bieb. Alien. Garden origin. 6. Mill cottage, 

 waste-ground, and ditch near hotel. Ruan Lanihorne, B.E.C., 

 1913, p. 390; waste-ground. Tresillian, 1913, Thurston. 7. 

 Mawgan: Lizard road between Helston and Penhale; wall, 

 Loe Valley, 1914, Thurston. 



