92 BORAGINACE^E. 



Borago offiicinalis, Linn. 



3. Par, 1910-1 I, Davey. Charlestown, Tresidder. 



4. Little Petherick, 1918, Thurston. 



5. Abundant in a large field, St. Columb Porth, 1922, Thurston. 



6. Wood near Very an, 1913, Thurston. 



7. Housel Bay, abundant, 1914, Thurston. 



Anchusa offiicinalis, Linn 



3. " Langreek ; Lerryn, T.Q. Couch " (Flora). Mr. Perry - 

 coste writes : "Surely Couch's record for Langreek should be 

 referred to A. sempervirens, which grows there and else- 

 where in Polperro. Is his Lerryn record correct? A. sem- 

 pervirens grows there too." 



8. Hayle Towans (sand-dunes), Rilstone, B.E.C., 1918, p. 388. 



*A. procera, Bess, ex Link enum. Hort. Berol (ochroleuca, 

 Bieb). Alien. 5. Sheltered spot between the sandhills, 

 Phillack, Rees. 



*A. italica, Retz. Alien. 5. One plant as garden escape on 

 waste-heap, Newquay, 1912, Vigurs, R.I.C , 1913, p. 226. 

 Phillack sandhills, 1921, Thurston. 



The origin of the Anchusas, which, together with Salvia uerti- 

 cillata and sylvestris, Amsinckia intermedia, and Ajuga 

 pyramidalis, constitute a conspicuous feature of the Phillack 

 sand-dunes near the Explosives Factory, is unknown, 

 Thurston. 



Lycopsis arvensis, Linn 



I. Valency Valley, Boscastle, 1915, Thurston. 



4. " St. Minver " (Flora). Rock sandhills, 1915, Thurston. 



5. Hayle Towans (sand-dunes), Rees. 



6. Near Veryan, 1913, Thurston. 



7. Cliff, Mullion Cove, 1914, Thurston. 



8. Sennen Green, Rees. 



Myosotis cespitosa, Schultz. 



5. Damp hollows. Perranporth sandhills; Bolingey Moor, 

 Perranzab <oe, Rilstone. 



6. Stream, Tregoney; near Ruan Lanihorne, 1913, Thurston. 



