CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 177 
Parker. Monmouth: Freehold—Willis. Adventive from 
Europe. 
E. Virginianum (L.), Lehm. (Cynoglossum Morisonii, DC.) 
In woods and copses. Monmouth: Freehold—Willis. Glou- 
cester: Two miles west of Mullica Hill, a single plant—B. 
Heritage; and frequent in the northern counties. 
SYMPHYTUM, L. 
Comfrey. 
8. OFFICINALE, L. 
In waste places. Escaped from cultivation; frequent. Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
LYCOPSIS, L. 
Bugloss. 
L, arvensis, L. 
Bergen :— Leggett. Camden :— Martindale; in ballast — 
Parker. Fugitive from Europe. 
MERTENSIA, Roth. 
Virginian Cowslip. 
M. Virginica (L.), DC. 
In low meadows. Burlington: Meadows between Borden- 
town and Lamberton—Herb. Acad. Phila.; banks of Cross- 
wicks Creek, above Bordentown—Abbott. Monmouth: Waln- 
ford—Lockwood. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Apgar. Som- 
erset: In great abundance along the Raritan River—Miss L, 
Veghte; New Germantown—Miss Perry. 
MYOSOTIS, L. 
; Forget-me-not. 
M. patustris (L.), Relh. True Forget-me-not. 
Occasionally escaped from cultivation. Adventive from 
Europe. 
M. laxa, Lehm. (M. palustris, var. laxa, Gray.) 
In wet places. Salem: Edges of cranberry swamps, Man- 
nington—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Gloucester: Quite common 
about Mickleton—B. Heritage. Camden :—Martindale. Bur- 
M 
