PL ex. cor, 31. BORAGINE/K. 106. Myosotis. 349 
Dry fields ; annual ; June. 
Root fibrous ; stems many, branched ; racemes terminal, 
revolute becoming upright and long. 
5. Myosostis versicolor . Changeable mouse-ear. 
Leaves lanceolate, rather blunt, hirsute; racemes 0; pedi- 
cells in fruit upright, spreading shorter than the calyx ; calyx 
4>-cut, pointed ; bristles spreading, hooked ; limb spreading, 
shorter than the tube. 
Myosotis scorpioides hirta minor, Rail Syn. 239, 3. 
Myosotis scorpioides minor, flosculis luteis. Park. 692. 
Myosotis versicolor, Ehrh . Pers. Syn. 1, 156. 
Myosotis collina, Hojfm. Fl. Germ. 1791, 61,4, 
Myosotis arvensis j8, Gmel. Fl. Bad. 1,41 1. 
Barren sandy places ; annual ; June. 
Stems one or many, middle stem upright, side stems 
ascending; racemes terminal, spikeshape; flowers small, 
sky-blue or pale yellow. 
II. 107. CYNOGLOSSUM. Dioscor. Hounds-tongue, 
Calyx 5-parted ; corolla funnelshape ; tube short, mouth 
arched; arches convex, connivent; cariopsides 4, 1 -celled, 
compressed, not perforated at bottom ; outer side covered 
with glochidated prickles; affixed at the side of the columnar 
gynobasis. — Leaves tomentose or bald ; flowers spiked or 
glomerate, axillary. 
1. Cynoglossum officinale . Shop hounds-tongwe , 
Stem upright, leafy ; lower leaves broad, lanceolate, 
narrower at bottom ; upper leaves broader at bottom, 
pointed, downy, nappy ; racemes paniculate during flower- 
ing ; hr acted 0 ; stamens enclosed. 
Cynoglossum, Rail Syn. 226, 1 . 
Cynoglossum majus vulgare, Ger.em. 804, 1 ; Park. 51 1. 
Cynoglossum maximum montanum. Park. 512. 
Cynoglossum officinale, Lin. S. P. 1, 192. 
Ruins and waysides ; perennial or biennial ; June. 
Plant foetid ; stem upright, branched above, from the 
axillae of all the upper leaves, ending in racemes ; leaves 
grayish, waved ; flowers drooping, 1 -sided: corolla one-third 
longer than the calyx ; tube white ; limb bellshape, veined. 
|3. album. Flowers white. 
2. Cynoglossum sylvaticum. Wood hounds- tongue. 
Stem upright; lower leaves rather spatul ate, lanceolate ; 
upper leaves embracing the stem, ovate, oblong, pointed ; 
above rather bald, shining ; beneath rough ; hr acted 0 ; star 
mens enclosed. 
