BUG 



Mfcca, ind a1)00t J7 leagues weft of it. N. lat. 2i' rj'. 

 E. ImiJJ. -yS" 40'. 



BUGINVILLiEA, in Bolany (named by Commcrfon 

 in honour of Roupainvillc, the celebrated French circumna- 

 vigator). Willd. 767. Jnff. 91. Clafs and ordtT, oflWWa 

 tnono^niii. ^3\.. orA. Nydiigints, Jufl. Gcn. Char. Lnlyx 

 none. Cord, tubular, a little fwelling at the bafc, and 

 contraftcd about the middle, permanent, four-toothed. 

 Filaments eight, inferted on the receptacle (horttr than 

 the corolla. Gcimen fuperior, oblong. Per'uarj> one- 

 fcfded. 



Species, V>.fpiaabilis, I.a Marck, lUtift. PI. 2y+. A beau- 

 tiful evergreen flirub. Sitm armed with recurved prickles 

 placed a little above the axils of the leaves. Leaves alter- 

 nate, petiolcd, roundidi-ovatc, acuminate, very entire, 

 veined. Panicle terminal ; peduntlrs thne-flowered. Flo-wer 

 inferted on the midrib of a nnindilh brafle, rL-fenibling a 

 Kaf, and Linger than the flower, fciittd on the c<'mmoii pe- 

 duncle, and adhcrinc: to the bottom of the corolla. A na- 

 tive of Brazil dcfcribtd and figured from a dried fpecimcn 

 fcft hv Commcrfon. 



nUGLANEH, in Ceo^mphy. See Baglasa. 



BUGLAS. f,:e IjJunrloj-'Ht.c.t.oYs. 



BUGLE, in Lolany. See AjuGA. 



Bugle, among Sfiorlfmen, formed probably from the 

 Saxon kiigen, to bend, denotes a hunting-horn. 



In Heraldry, the hugle-horn is generally borne ftringed 

 and garniflied j which circumllance mull be mentioned in the 

 bla/.on. 



Bi'ci.F, is alfo ufed for a (liining bead of black glafs. 



BUGLIO, in Geo;;rapl>y, a town of SwifTerland, in the 

 Valttline. N. lat. 46''. E. long, ^f 40'. 



BUGLOSS, in B'lany. Sec Anchusa. 



Bug LOSS, common blue -jiprrs. See Echium Tulgnrc. 



liuCLOSs, cou'jlips. Sec PuLMONARiA officinalis. 



Bug LOSS, ivild vipers. See Echium Italicum. 



B u g L o s s , fmall 'wild vipers. SeeAsPERUGO pmcumbens . 



BuGLOSS, yi-.t. See PuLMONARiA maritiiiia. 



BUGLOSSA, Bnmf. "1 



BuGLOSSA //S&/;. Trajr. y 



rag. 

 BuCLOSSA lon^ipilia. Cord. ( 



SccAnchusA officinalis. 



J)' GLOSSA vulgaris. Ger. Em, 



BuGLOSSA iirbana. Cord. See Borago rfficinalis. 



]iv GLOSS A fylve/lris minor. Ray. Ger. Em. See Ly- 

 COPSis arvenjis. 



BUGLOSSUM, a genus inftituted by Toiu-nefort, the 

 fpeciis of which have been dillrbuted by Linn^us and his 

 followers among the genera lilhofpermiim, anchufa, and ly- 

 copfis. It has been rcviv.d by Gairtner with the follow- 

 ing effential character : " Calyx five-parted ; corolla fun- 

 nel Ihap^d, orifice clofed with arched fcales ; ilamens 

 five ; llyle one ; nuts four, one-celled, perforated at the 

 bafe." 



BuGLOSSUM orientate Jlore luleo. Tourn. See Litho- 

 sftRMUM orientale. 



BuGLOssuM Samium frutefcens. Tourn. See Litho- 

 f p E R M u M friilictfum. 



Bug LOS SUM Ckium arvcnfe. Tourn. See Lithosper- 



MUM lemiijlorum . 



BuGLOssuM Germanicum. Fuchf. "7 p a it 



r> ,■ I a ■ ■ ( See Anchusa cffi- 



DVGOSSVM Jylve/tre niajus nigrum. > . ,. -" 



Bauh. I in. J '"""• 



BoGLOssuM Crelicum. Boerh. See AsCHUSA angujli- 



BvcLOiSVM an:;ii/lifolinm minus, Bauh. Pin. Morif. See 

 A N c H u s A an^ujli folia. 



BuGLOssu'i foliis litt^uiformilus. Hal. excl. Syn. See 

 .'\nchusa Italica. 



BUG 



"Riiz^-Oiswi pfrcniu magisjii/i'uum. Morii. See Anchu- 



SA Ilalica. . -n y -n- c A 



BvaLOS^ivM angiijli/olium mq/us. iiauh. 1 in. 6te An- 



onus A Iliilica. 



?,\] GLOi&v t.\ vuig.ire majiis. Bauh. liitt. See Anchusa 



I: alien. 



BuCLOSsuM Lujilanicuin. Tourn. See Anchusa undw 



BuGLOssuM laiifolium fempervireru. Bauh. Pin. Mor. 

 See A N c H trs A fcmperi'irens . 



BuGLo.qsuM, Fuchf. See Boraoo o/^WW;.-. 



BuGLOssuM laiifolium, borrago, Bauh. Pin. See Bo- 

 rago officinalis. 



hv3i.o:,svM J\!-je/Ire, caulibiis frocumbcruibus. Bauh. Pin. 

 See A s p F. R u C O procumbcns. 



Buglossum procumbens. Morif. See Lycopsis 'ucfi- 

 caria. 



B\j Gl.0S!.v yi Jylve/Irc majus. Bauh. Pin. SeeLvcoPSis 



pulla. 



B G-LOSiv t.\ ai!n:iiim f>umi!e. Morif. See Lycopsis tj- 



ricgala. 



"\},v CLQS%v yi fylvejlre miims. Bauh. Fin. See Lycopsis 

 arvenfis. 



Buglossum Africanum. Pluk. See Echium fruti^ 

 cofinn. 



Bv Ghossv M lamigirio/vm. Rumph. See Tournefortia 

 argentca. 



Buglossum eclioides. Lob. See Picris echioides. 



Buglossum iutoreum. Rumph. See Sc^evola lobelia. 



Buglossum orientals angujlifolium, Jlore parvo cicrulco. 

 Tourn. is quoted by Linnscus for his lycopfts orienlalis, a fpe- 

 cies which he feenis to have formed for it : as he gives no 

 other fynonym, and had probably never feen the plant. 

 Willdenow refers it to his anchiifa parviflora, a new fpccies 

 introduced by himfelf, and defcribed from a dried fpecimen, 

 with no fynonym but this of Tournefort ; and very incon- 

 fiflently infcrts alfo the lycopfis orientalis of Linmus, and 

 the fame fynonym, without a comment. The plant of Liu- 

 nxus is defcribed with ovate leaves, that of Willdenow with 

 linear ones ; in other refpcfts there is no inconiiftence in the 

 fpecific charafters. 



EUGLOSSUS, in Ichthyology, one of the names of the 

 common fole, pleiironedcs J'vlea, which fee. 



BUGNON, in Geography, a town of France, in the de- 

 partment of the Lower Pyrenees, and dillridt of Orthes, i 

 league N.E. of Navarreins. 



BUGUE, a town of France, in the department of the 

 Dordogne, and chief place of a canton in the diftrift of Sar- 

 lat, 4 leagues S.W. of Montignac. The town contains 

 2475, ''"'i ''^^ canton 81 19 inhabitants; the territory in- 

 cludes TQyi kiliometres, and 12 communes. 



BUGULA, m Botany. See Ajuga, andCLEONlA. 



Bugula orientalis •villofa. Tourn. See AjUG.\ orienlalis, 



BvGvi..\ altina maxima. Tourn. 7 o a i.- 



■n r v • T) L f See Ajuga awtna. 



iivGVLAjolw maxima. Bcerh. J 



Hv GUh A folis amrulofss. Hall. 7 n a r 



-p ,0- > See AivGA geneven/.s. 



Bugula monlana. Riv. j j a ./ 



Bugula. Dod. 7 o A 



■D n -i-r Tj I r tjee AivGAreptans. 



iiVGVL A Jliigilifera. Hal. J j " i' 



V>VGVLA foliis iinis linearibus. Hal.7 See AjuGA chamn- 



Bugula chamccpites. Scop. J pitys. 



Bugula odurata lujitanica. Corn. Morif. See Cleg- 

 nia lujitanica. 



BUGULM, or BuGULMiNSK, in Geography, a town 

 and diftrift of Ruffia, in the government of Ufa, le:ited on 

 the Bugulm, a rivulet that falls into the Ik ; 112 miles W. 

 of Ufa. 



BUGURUSLANK, a town of Ruffia, in the govern- 

 ment 



