56. BORAGINACES, 547 
under both the names cited; perhaps they ought properly to be 
held synonyms of maculatum, not as representing anything clearly 
distinguishable. 
Lamium (purpureum) decipiens, Sonder. 
Provinces all? Localities not noted for this apart. 
Syn. 83]. An intermediate form, sometimes enough so to puzzle 
more than young botanists, whether they should label it purpureum 
or incisum; and on this account it may demand a notice here. 
See Eng. bot. vii. 73. 
Galeopsis (Ladanum) intermedia, Vill. 
Province - 15. Elgin; Wilson! Gordon! 
Syn. 832. In English Botany we find the Ladanwm first divided 
into two “‘sub-species,” this one and the more usual form; the 
latter named angustifolia, and again subdivided into two “ varieties,” 
genuina and canescens. I can myself barely keep apart the two 
sub-species, and that by general physiognomy only, not by the 
technical character of leaves “rounded and abruptly contracted 
into the petiole at the base.” The leaf in my herbarium which 
best of all meets this description, is on a specimen from Dalhousie, 
and perhaps the next best is on one from Dunfermline; neither of 
these places being in Moray, and the specimens less like those 
from Moray, than others from England. ‘ Kuown to occur only 
in Moray”; Eng. bot. vil. 64. But the quoted words may 
perhaps have truly intended, ‘Ouly known to occur in Moray’, 
—a very different statement. 
Galeopsis (Tetrahit) bifida, Boenn. 
Provinces - 8-10-15. And doubtless most others. 
Syn, 834, Slender claims to be considered distinct; E. B. vii. 67. 
Stachys annua, Linn. 
Province -- 8. Kent, in 1830 and 1855. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 264. [6 Stafford. 12 Cumberland.] 
Scutellaria hastifolia, Linn. 
Provinces 1 8. Cornwall! Bree? Herts; 8S. Warner. 
Error. Cyb. ii. 268. Botanical Gazette, ii. 97. 
56. BoRAGINACES, 
Myosotis (palustris) strigulosa, Reich, 
Provinces --3-------- 12131415. Likely in others. 
Syn. 847. Phytol. iv. 647 & 693. Eng. bot. vii. 99. 
Myosotis multiflora, DC. ? 
Province - 6. Glamorgan; Joseph Woods, in Phytol. ii. 1059. 
Ambiguity. In a moist hollow, in Kenfig Pool, near Pyle. 
