828 



860 SYMPHYTUM TUBEROSUM. 



92 Aber. south. Dickie sp. 



93 nortli. Dickie sp. 



94 Banff. 



45 Elgin. Gordon oat.f 



99 Dunbarton ? 



02 Eb. south. Balfour cat. 

 (1 13 17 19 20 21 24 55 

 89 109), [25 27 29 84 

 66] . Difficult to distinguish 

 the three categories of habi- 

 tat in the case of this plant, 

 — indigenous, or introduced, 

 or erroneous ; perhaps the 

 county of Bedford, long ac- 

 cepted in botanical books, 

 ought to be transferred from 

 the first to the second, if all 

 the other south-eastern coun- 

 ties are rightly referred to 

 second and third. 



" I have always had doubts 

 as to its being reaUy indige- 

 nous "(in 91 92). "It used 

 to be grown frequently in 

 cottage gardens." John Eoy 

 ms. 



862 Lycopsis arvensis. 



[Anchusa arvensis). 



Counties all, except 31 85 42 43 

 46 47 48 72 74 78 97 98 

 99 103 105. By reason of 

 the frequent occurrence of 

 this plant on waste ground 

 and road-sides, and in other 

 situations not closely con- 

 nected with agriculture, it 

 was designated " native " in 

 Cybele Britannica. Profes- 

 sor De CandoUe, however, 

 holds it introduced into this 

 island from southern Eu- 

 rope (Geog. Bot. p. 679) and 

 perhaps rightly so. 



864 Anchusa sempervirens. 



Counties numerous by the re- 

 cords, from Cornwall to 

 Caithness ; but usually re- 

 ported as uncertainly native 

 or certainly introduced. Few 

 botanists, whose opinion is 

 worth anything in answer 

 to such a questioii, declare 

 it an indigenous plant. 



865 Asperugo procTunbens. 



16 Kent west. E. Edwards. 



17 Surrey. Arth. Bennett.* 



18 Essex s. " Mr. Quekett ! " 

 25 Suffolk east. Skepper flo. 

 40 Salop. "Dr. J.Babington." 

 49 Carnarvon. " Griffith." 



68 Cheviotland. Embleton sp. 

 77 Lanark. Kennedy cat.+ 

 82 Haddington. Maughan sp.+ 

 85 Fife. W. Macnab sp. 

 90 Forfar. Gardiner sp. 

 95 Elgin. " Brodie herb." 



06 Boss east. Syme sp. 



07 Suth. east. Borrer 1808. 

 [6 8 9 14 26 29 87 ; coun- 

 ties requiring verification] . 

 Scarcely a true native in 

 Britain ; rather, a fugitive 

 casual ? (17 20 Herts). 



866 Cynoglossum oflacinale. 



1 Corn. west. Cunnack cat. 



2 east. Briggs.* 



8 Devon south. Eogers. 



4 north. Maw cat. 



5 Som. south. Coleman cat. 



6 north ! Thwaites cat. 



7 Wilts north. Flower cat. 



8 south. Flower cat. 



9 Dorset. Pleydell oat. 

 10 Wight I More oat. 



