SYMPHYTUM——UTRICULARIA. 355 
Symphytum officinale L. English type. Native. Area 
8.6.321. Range o-100. Waste places and stream-sides, 
not unfrequent in the low country; Richmond, ‘Topcliffe, 
Dalton, Thirsk, Acomb, York, Malton, etc. 
Borago officinalis I. Alien. An occasional straggler 
from garden cultivation. Richmond, Aisenby, Thirsk, York, 
Coatham, Whitby, Hovingham, Terrington, etc. 
Lycopsis arvensis I. British type. Colonist. Area 
98.654321. Rangeo-150. Not unfrequent in cultivated 
fields in the sandy tracts of the low country. 
Anchusa sempervirens L. Alien. An occasional straggler 
from garden cultivation. Spennithorne, Carlton House near 
Thirsk, Strensall Common, etc. 
Cynoglossum officinale L. English type. Native. 
Area general. Range o-250. Frequent upon dry banks and 
by road-sides, ascending with 4żropa to the aboriginal woods of 
the upper part of Yowlasdale. 
Pulmonaria officinalis L. Alien. An occasional 
straggler from garden cultivation. Pierce Bridge, Tanfield, 
Cliton, ete; 
Echium vulgare L. British type. Native. Area 
87654321. Range 0-250. Frequent upon walls and dry 
banks, ascending in Wensleydale to Leyburn, and in Swaledale 
to Applegarth Scars. 
Pinguicula vulgaris L. Scottish type. Native. Area 
987.54321. Range o-6oo. Frequent in swamps in the 
hilly tracts, ascending to the plateaux of Pin Seat and Cronkley 
Fell. In the Central Valley in Ainderby Carr, Kirklington 
Carr, and amongst the heaths of the Foss district. 
Utricularia vulgaris L. British type. Native. Area 
8765.3.1. Range otoo. Not unfrequent in ponds and 
slow streams in the low country. ‘Tanfield, Nosterfield, Snape, 
Kirkby Wiske, Poppleton, Askham Bogs, Hob Moor, South 
Stockton, Crambeck, Malton, Scarborough Mere, Strensall, etc. 
July 1892, 
