( So ) 
1. Buglojfa fylveftris minor ^ R.2I7. Buglojfum 
^Ivefire mmus^ P.767. Small Wild Buglofs. 
2. Buglojfum latifolium femper virens^ R. 227. 
Borrago fempervirens^ G. 6 ^'^. Broad -leav’d Ever- 
green Buglofs. Near Horns-place^ near Rochefier in 
Kent. Mr J, Sherard. 
3. Buglojfum arvenfe annuum Lithofpermi folio ^ 
R. 227. Lithofpermum arvenfe radice rubente^ P. 
432. Anchuja degener facie Milii J'olis, G. E. 610. 
Ballard Alkanet. 
Echium, Viper Buglofs, The empalement is 
large, cut into five long fegments : The flower 
is fhaped like a funnel, and fomewhat infledled ; 
its upper brim projedts farther than the lower; 
they refemble two lips, the upper is cut into two, 
snd the lower into three parts. It has five 
chives turn’d back like a horn. The Ipecies 
are : 
1. Echium vulgar e^ R. 227, P. 414, G. E. 801. 
Vipers Buglofs. 
2. Lycopfis., R. 227, P. 519. Wall Buglofs. In 
the iile of Jerfey. On the fandy grounds near S. 
Hilary plentifully. 
3. Echium alterum five Lycopfts Anglic a^ R. 228. 
Merr. We have two to be met with in the North 
as well as the South. T he alterum differs from the vul- 
gar e J, B. chiefly in the fmalnefs of the flowers, and 
in their being thicker fet on the fpike. ’Tis probable 
this is the Eycopfis Anglica Lohelti. Dr Richardfon. 
4. Echium Mar inum^ R. 2 28. Sea Buglofs. At 
Scrimmerjion mill, between the Salt-pans and Ber- 
wick, On the Sea-beach about a mile and a half 
from Berwick, Alfo near Whitehaven^ in Cumber- 
land^ and oppofite to Bigger,, in the ifle of Walney\ 
plentifully. Mr Lawfon, The ftalk lies upon the 
ground ; the leaves are bluifli *, the flowers fmall and 
fiflulous, of a bluifh purple colour ; each flower is 
fucceeded by four fmootli feeds. 
Asperugo. 
