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the Suppl. to Eng. Bot.—Ditches and watery places. P. VI.— 
VIII. Great Water Scorpion-grass. Forget-me-not. 
2. M. repens (Don); cal. open when in fr. with straight ad- 
pressed bristles, teeth narrow lanceolate acute, limb of the cor. 
flat longer than the tube, lobes slightly emarginate, pubescence of 
the st. spreading. —E. B.S. 2703.—L. rather acute. St. slightly 
angular. Clusters usually slightly leafy (1—4 leaves) below. Cor. 
pale blue. Cal. divided fully half-way down, longer than style. 
—Boggy places.—P. VI.—VIII. 
3. M. cespitosa (Schultz!); cal. open when in fruit with 
straight adpressed bristles, teeth narrow lanceolate bluntish, limb 
of the cor. equalling the tube, lobes entire, pubescence of the st. 
adpressed.— E. B.S. 2661. St. 42. 7.—L. usually obtuse or even 
emarginate. St. round, “ with an impressed decurrent line from 
the margin of the leaves.” Clusters usually slightly leafy below. 
Cor. smaller than in the preceding, bright blue, segments nar- 
rower and rounded at the end. Style very short, about as long 
as the tube of the calyx—Mr. Woods found what he supposes 
to be the M. multiflora (DC.) by Kunfig Pool, Glamorganshire, 
put T cannot distinguish it from this species.—Watery places. 
P. VI—VIIT. 
4. M. suaveolens (Kit.); cal. attenuated below deeply 5-cleft 
open when in fruit, with straight and a few curved adpressed 
bristles, pedicels ascending, limb of the cor. longer than the tube 
flat, root-I. on long stalks pointed.—St. 42.8. not DC. M. rupin- 
cola Sm., E. B. 2559. M. alpestris Sm., Borr.—L. oblong-lan- 
ceolate, stalks of the lower ones slender. Fl. large, handsome, 
blue, sweetscented in the evening. Style fully half as long as 
the calyx.—[M. alpestris (Schm.) has blunt roundish or oblong- 
oval root-leaves and is probably a mountain form of M. sylvatica. | 
—Summits of the Breadalbane mountams. P. VII. VIII. ¢ 8. 
5. M. sylvatica (Ehrh.); cal. rounded below deeply 5-cleft 
closed when in fruit, tube with spreading hooked bristles, pedicels 
divergent, limb of the cor. longer than the tube flat, cor.-lobes 
emarginate, style nearly as long as cal., root-l. on short dilated 
stalks bluntish.—E. B. S. 2630. St. 42. 6.—L. oblong-lanceolate, 
stalks of the oblong-ovate lower]. dilated. F'. large, handsome, 
blue. Cal. divided more than half-way down.—Shady places, 
rare. P. V. VI. 
6. M. arvensis (Hoffm.); cal. half 5-cleft closed when in fruit, 
tube with spreading hooked bristles, pedicels divergent, limb of 
the cor. equalling the tube concave, cor.-lobes entire, style very 
short, clusters stalked.—E. B. S. 2629. St. 42.13. M. inter- 
media Link, Reich., Koch.—L. oblong, acute; lower 1. oblong- 
obovate, obtuse. FI. usually small. Style very short.—A large 
