548 56. BORAGINACE, 
Myposotis stricta, Link. 
Provinces 12. Devon; Torquay flo. Sussex; Mr. Mitten. 
Ambiguity. A note by Mr. W. Mitten, in Phytol. ii. 220. 
Echinospermum Lappula, Lehm. 
Provinces-- 345 18. Kent. Herts. Suff. Glouc. Renf. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 283.—(E. deflecum also; Cyb. iii. 365.) 
Symphytum (officinale) patens, Sibth. 
Provinces 1 - 8-5-1415. And probably elsewhere. 
Syn. 859. A variety in colour only? In examining the plants 
by the Thames side I have not found any other constant difference 
between the pale and purple varieties, besides that of colour. 
Symphytum asperrimum, Bieb. 
Provinces 1-8-9. Somerset. Essex. Cheshire? 
Casual. Oyb. ii. 279. iii, 486. “An evident escape, having 
formerly been cultivated at the Rocks Estate, near Bath”; 
R. Withers msc. notes on Flora Bathoniensis. 
Symphytum tauricum, Willd. 
Provinces --- 45. Flora of Cambridge. Warwick; Kirk. 
Casual or Alien. ‘Permanently established” at Allesley; Kirk. 
Symphytum. orientale, Linn. 
Provinces ...? Has “been noticed in England,” but is “not 
native”; Bab. man. Distinct from the preceding ? 
Borago officinalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 15. Chiefly through culture in gardens. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 280. iii. 486. 
Anchusa officinalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 -3-5--8--11-13-15 16. Several erroneous? 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 280. Northumberland, very local, but during 
many years. Penzance, very sparingly in 1867; C. Bailey msc. 
Mitcham, Surrey; Trimen in J. B. iv. 150. Bute; Clydesdale 
Flora. Uddingston, 8 miles from Glasgow; British Flora, ed. 8. 
Cynoglossum Omphalodes, Linn. 
Provinces [1]- 6-15. [Devon.] Glamorgan. Fife; Syme. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 284. Dillwyn’s Swansea Materials, page 37. 
Pulmonaria officinalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 16. Authority wanting for 7 North Wales. 
Alien. Oyb. ii. 285. iii. 8366 & 487. Phytol. iii. 577. Bot. Gaz. 
ii. 97. 
Pulmonaria virginica, Linn. Mertensia, Don. 
Province - 2. Ruins of Netley Abbey, South Hants. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 285. ii. 8365. Phytologist ili. 576. 
Echium italicum, Mill. 
Provinces - 6-11. Glamorgan, erroneously. Durham, extinct. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 286. On ballast hills, in Durham, formerly.— 
