( 107 ) 
Dod. 504. fig. Jonfl. 1084. fig. 3. Melanthium fylv. CB. 
in Matih. 580. fig. 2. Lob. Ic, 741. 2. Belg- 904. Obf. 428. 
This is known by its fingle Flowers, fee in a Net of 
bearded Leaves. 
Double flowered or Damask Gith, Ray 1070. 1. 108 
Nigella fl. majore pleno CB. Phyt. 251. 4. Nigella Pi. Names. 
majore pleno creruleo C B. p n- 165. 4. Nigella fl. albo 
multiplici Jonfl. 1085. fig Melanthium capite minore 
fi. multiplici I.B. 3. 1 . 26. p.209. fig. Chabr. 379. Icon, 2. 
Mel ant h. Damafcenum fl. pleno Liu* 1. 4. 208. fig. Orig.opt. 
Its double, bearded Flowers diftinguifh it from the other. 
Mycones Bears-Ear , Ray 1084. 10. Mor. H. Gx. 558, 5. 
Auricula Urfi Borraginoides Munt. Phyt. curiofa fig.^^^ 
elegantiflima 113. p. 382. Auricula Urfi fl. cxruleo, folio 
Borraginis Park, parad. 236. 9. fl. & folio Borraginis £- 
jufd. 237. fig. 3. Auricula Urfi Myconi Lugd. 831. fig. 
Orig. Auricula Urfi Miconi pilofa cserulea Chabr. 493. Ic. 
1. I.B. 3. p. 869. fig. Sanicula Alpina villofa, folijs Borra- 
ginis CB. 243.4. Sanicula Alpha villofa cserulea C B. 
Phyt. 463. 7. Verbafcum bumile Alpinum viiiofum Borra • 
ginis flore Sc folio Herm. H. Leyd. 619. Inflit. 147. 
This is an elegant and Angular Plant, with very hairy Defection. 
Leaves, and purple Borrage- like Flowers. It was firft 
difeovered by Dr. My cone, a Spanijh Phyfician, on and Place. 
near the Pyrenees, in (hady moift mountainous Places, who 
fays, a diftill’d Water of it is very efficacious in breaking 
the Stone in the Kidneys or Bladder, and that the Spa- 
niards drink the fame againft Coughs , for which reafon 
they call it TeivaTuffera, and alfo Peluda from .the plen- 
ty of its Leaves. 
SECT. XIV. Leguminofe or Pea-bloom Plants, Ray 883. 
Foxtail Cammock, ay 3. p.471. 32. 
Anonis purpurea non fpinofa Alopecuroides . Anonis j$ ams 
fpicata five Alopecuroides non fpinofa Hoffman Cat. Altorf, 
an Anonis Sicula Alopecuroides Inflit. Rei Herb. 408. 
