228 54. BORAGINACE.E. 



sotis. Upon shingle, Southwold, SufF., in very small quantity ; 

 probably introduced. A. VI.] E. 



3. CYNOGLOSSUM Linn. Hound' s-tongue. 



1. C. ojficinale (L.); 1. downy acute, lower 1. elliptical con- 

 tracting into a petiole, upper I. lanceolate narrowed below sub- 

 cordate half clasping. E. B. 921. Cor. dull crimson, veiny; 

 veins disappearing in drying. Nuts flat in front, and there sur 

 rounded by a thickened prominent margin. Fetid, rarely sub- 

 glabrous and nearly scentless. Waste ground. B. VI. VII. 



2. C. montanum (Lam.) ; I. slightly hairy acute nearly glabrous 

 and shining above scabrous beneath, inferior oblong narrowed 

 into a long petiole, upper I. lanceolate slightly narrowed below 

 clasping. C. sylvaticum Sm., E. B. 1642. Cor. reddish, chan- 

 ging to blue. L. sometimes very scabrous. Seeds without a 

 prominent margin. Shady situations. B. VI. VII. 



Tribe II. Anchusea. 



4. BORAGO Linn. Borage. 



fl. B. officinalis (L.); lower 1. obovate obtuse attenuated be- 

 low, segments of the cor. ovate acute flat spreading. E. B. 36. 

 Fl. blue. Stem-1. much narrowed below so as to appear 

 stalked, eared at the base. Whole plant hispid with bulbous 

 hairs. St. spreading. On rubbish and waste ground, scarcely a 

 native. B. VI. VII. 



5. ANCHUSA Linn. Alkanet. 



fl. A. qfficinalis (L.); I. lanceolate hispid, spikes crowded 

 unilateral, bracts ovate-lanceolate, cal.-segm. bluntish hairy on 

 both sides, scales of cor. hairy. E. B. 662. Fl. deep purple. 

 Cal.-segm. narrow, longer than tube. St. 1 2 feet high, rough 

 with deflexed hairs. Waste ground, rare. P. VI. VII. E. 



f2. A. sempervirens (L.) ; /. ovate, lower 1. on long stalks, 

 peduncles axillary each bearing 2 dense spikes with an interme- 

 diate flower, cal. -segments hairy on the outside only, bracts mi- 

 nute lanceolate, scales of the cor. downy. E. B. 45. Fl. blue, 

 rather salver- than funnel-shaped. Cal.-segments narrow. St. 

 1^ 2 feet high, rough with spreading somewhat deflexed hairs. 

 Waste ground near ruins, rare. P. V. VIII. 



6. LYCOPSIS Linn. Bugloss. 



1. L. arvensis (L.); 1. lanceolate erose-dentate very hispid, 



