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MARRUBIUM. 
843. 
M. vulgare, Linn. 
Native. 
English 
PRUNELLA. 
844. 
P. vulgaris, Linnr. 
Native. 
British. 
SCUTELLARIA. 
845. 
S. galericulata, Linn 
Native. 
British. 
846. 
S. minor, Linn. 
Native. 
Atlantic ? 
About Scarborough, mere — Theak stone s Guide. Near the high fish 
pond, Kildale, Cleveland! — W/Mudd. 
ORDER LVI. BORAGINACEiE. 
MYOSOTIS. 
847. M. palustris, Linn. Native. British. 
The variety with adpressed hairs (M. strigulosa, Reich.) is not un- 
common. It may he easily taken for M. csespitosa, unless the calyx 
teeth are examined. 
848. M. repens,. Don. Native. British. 
Woods, and about the margin of streams, especially in hilly dis- 
tricts; frequent. Whaston springs, near Richmond — James Ward. 
Banks of Maizebeck, Teesdale, and near Keighley! — J. Backhouse, 
Jun. Woods near Scarborough! — W. Bean. Kildale, Roseberry 
Topping, and other places in Cleveland! — W. Mudd. Banks of 
Tees, below Cronkley Scarrs. Woods amongst the Hambleton hills; 
plentiful. Woods at Mount Saint John, and between Kirby Knowle 
and Thirsk, and other localities. 
849. M. cjespitosa, Schultz. Native. British. 
850. M. alpestris, Schmid. Native. Highland. 
High limestone ridges of Micklefell and Little fell, Teesdale ! — J. 
Backhouse and J. Backhouse, Jun. Discovered in 1852. 
851. M. sylvattca, Bhrh. Native. 
852. M. arvensis, Hoffm. Native. 
M. arvensis and intermedia, Flora, 67. 
853. M. collina, Hoffm. Native. 
Dry hedgebanks ; not unfrequent. 
854. M. versicolor, Lehm. Native. 
Scottish. 
British. 
British. 
British. 
