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8. MYOSOTIS. 
1. M. PALUSTRis. Great Water Scorpion-grass. June — September. I/ 
In running ditclies and by river banks, frequent. 
2. M. CJBSPITOSA. Tufted Water Scorpion-grass. May — June. % 
In watery places. Pond at St. Trinien’s, near Richmond. Holdgate, 
Dringbouses, banks of the Foss, <fec. near York. 
3. M. INTERMEDIA. Trailing Hairy Scorpion-grass. April — May. % 
In corn fields and shady places, near York. (Mr. J. Backhouse.) 
In Mawthorpe dale, abundant. 
4. M. srLVATiCA. Upright Wood Scorpion-grass. May — June. 1/ 
In dry woods. Thorp Arch. Roche Abbey. Greta bridge. Rokeby. 
Abundant in Shibden dale, two miles from Halifax, and at Bee- 
stones, near Elland. Near Thorp Arch. 
5. M. ARVENSis. Field Scorpion-grass. June — ^August. O 
In dry sandy fields and road sijies, frequent. 
6. M. VERSICOLOR. Yellow and Blue Scorpion- grass. April — June. O 
On old walls and dry sandy banks, frequent. 
7. M. coLLiNA. Early Field Scorpion-grass. April — May. O 
Sandy hedge banks about Sandal and Armthorpe, near Doncaster. 
Near York. 
The larva of Deiopeia pulchella, (the Crimson Speckled,) feeds on the species. 
9. CYNOGLOSSUM. . 
1. C. OFFICINALE. Hound’s-tonguc. June- — July. ^ 
On waste ground and by road sides. Several places in Leeming 
lane, and from Catterick bridge to Richmond. Thornton le Clay. 
Near Plumpton. Conisbro’ Castle. Road side between Borough- 
bridge and Ripon. Between Hayton and Shipton, near Market 
Weighton. 
The larva of Hypercompa Dominula, (the Scarlet Tiger;) Euthemonia Russula, (the Clouded Buff ;) 
and Ncenia typica, (the Gothic ;) feeds on it. 
ORDER XLV. CONVOLVULACEA:. 
1. CONVOLVULUS. 
1. C. ARVENSIS. Small Bindweed. June — September. 1/ 
On dry banks, road sides and gravelly fields, frequent. 
The larva of Sphinx Convolvuli, (the Convolvulus Hawk ;) Erastria sulphurea, (the Spotted Sulphur;) 
and Caradrina sepii, (the Mottled Rustic;) feeds on this plant. 
