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3. LITHOSPERMUM. 
1. L. OFFICINALE. Gromwcll, or Grey Millet. May. 1/ 
Dry gravelly situations and amongst ruins. Frequent at Dunning- 
ton, near York. About twenty yards from tbe Abbey gate leading 
to Knaresbro’. Near Kirkstall Abbey. Near Selby. NearCatton. 
Near Conisbro’. Oxclose wood, near Kirkham. Near Oswaldkirk. 
St. Agatha’s Abbey, Eastby, near Richmond. Near Tadcaster. 
On the rocks above Cave Hole wood, near Settle. Thorp Arch. 
Selby. 
2. L. ARVENSE. Bastard Alkanet. Stonyhard, Corn Gromwell. 
May — June. © 
In corn fields and waste ground. Heslington fields, near York. 
Thorp Arch. Bramham. Wetherby. Redcar. Sheffield. Don- 
caster. 
4. SYMPHYTUM. 
1. S. OFFICINALE. CoHifrey. May — June. 1/ 
About the banks of rivers and ditches. Ditches near the Ouse and 
Foss, at York. Near Knottingley. Banks of the Derwent, near 
Kexby bridge. 
2. S. TUBEROSUM. Tuberous-rooted Comfrey. July. 1/ 
In moist places. In the road between Settle and Anley House ; also 
in various places on the banks of the Ribble, near Settle, on lime- 
stone. 
5. BORAGO. 
1. B. OFFICINALIS. Common Borage. June; — ^July. ^ 
On waste ground. Near York. Near Bridlington Quay. On some 
w'aste ground by the road side between Giggleswick and the Tarn, 
on sandstone ; the only habitat in the neighbourhood. Corn fields 
near Terrington. Woodlands, near Whitby. 
6. LYCOPSIS. 
1. L. ARVENSis. Small Bugloss. June — August. 0 
On waste ground and dry banks. Near York, sparingly. Near 
Richmond. Near Redcar. 
7. ANCHUSA. 
1. A, SEMPERVIRBNS. Evergreen Alkanet. May — June. 1/ 
In waste ground and by road sides. At Littlebank, two miles west 
of Settle, on sandstone. In several places in the village of Wharfe, 
four nailes north of Settle, on limestone. In the village of Giggles- 
wick, and at Lawkland, on sandstone. Londesbro’, East Riding. 
In several situations near Halifax, but not truly wild. 
