PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 13^ 



arvenfe 2, L. feminibus rugofis, corolla vix calycem fuperan- 

 tibus. Sp, pi. 190. {Oed. Dan. /. 436. opt. Ger. 

 Em. 610. f. 4.) 



Ballard Alkanet. JngUs. 



In corn fields not uncommon. Dr. Parfons. O. VI. 



Linnaeus informs us that the country girls in Sweden 

 paint their faces with the roots. 



ANCHUSA. Gen. Pi 182. 

 - Cor, infundibuliformis, fauce claufa fornicibus. 

 Sem. bafi infculpta. 

 fempervi- ANCHUSA pedunculis diphyllis capitatis. Sp.pL 

 rens i. ^^, (Moris, hift. Ox.f.ii.t. 26. /. 2.) 



Evergreen Alkanet. Anglis. 

 In the Glen at Dungiajs. Dr. Tarfons. %, V. VI. 



CYNOGLOSSUM. Gen. pi. 183. 



Cor, infundibuliformis, fauce claufa fornicibus. Se- 



mina deprefla, interiore tantum latere Stylo affixa. 



officinale i. CYNOGLOSSUM ftaminibus corolla brevioribus, 



foliis lato- lanceolatis tomentofis feffilibus. Sp. pi. 



192. {Ger. Em. 8 04./. i. Moris, hift. f. 11. t. 30. 



/• I.; 



Hound's-Tongue. Anglis* 



In wafte places near towns and villages, as about 

 Burntifland and Kinghorn^ and at the foot of the 

 hill of KinnouJ, near Perth^ &c. ^ . VI. VII. 



No quadruped except the goat will eat it. 



PULMONARIA. Gen. pi. 1^4. 

 Cor. infundibuliformis fauce pervia. Cal. prifma- 

 tico-pentagonus. 



K 3 maritima 



