-134 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



m^ritima i, PULMONARIA calycibus abbreviatis, foliis ova- 

 tis, cauleramofoprocunibente. 6^./>/. 195. (Oed, 

 Dan. t. 25. Bilkfj. Hoft. Eltham, t, ^S-f- IS- 

 bene. Moris, hifl. f. 11. t. 28. /. I2. or dine fi-^ 

 cundo.) T-our Scotl. 1772. qto. tab. 



Sea Buglofs. Anglis. 



Upon the fea coaft not nnfrequent, growing out of 

 Itony beaches which feem incapable of affording 

 vegetation ^ as on the coafl of Fife^ near St. 

 Andrew's, &c. in the ifle of Bute^ upon a fandy 

 Ihore, in Arran at Loch-Ran fa., and at Lamlajh^ 

 at Icolmnh-kill, and at Glen-EIg^ in Invernefs- 

 fmre, &c. i(. YII. VIII. 



It is one of the moil beautiful indigenous plants 

 of Great-Britain. Its undulated glaucous leaves 

 contrailed with red and blue fxowers, are ex- 

 tremely ornamental to the barren fhores where it 

 grows, and readily difcovcr the plant to any cu- 

 rious obferver. 



SYMPHYTUM. Gen. PL 185, 

 Cor. limbus tubulato-ventricofus ^ fauce claufa 

 radiis fubulatis. 

 ofi.cir.ale i, SYMPHYTUM foliis ovato-lanceolatis decurren-; 

 \ tibus. %^/. 195. {Ger. Em. 806./. i, Moris. 



hiji,f. II. / 29./. I. ordinefuperiore.) 

 Comfrey. Anglis. 



By the fides of rivers and ditches, as on the banks 

 of the water of Leiih^ oppofite St. Bernard's^ 

 Well^ and in Cory ton \voods, &c. Dr. Parfons. 

 % . V. 



It 



