PEXTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Symphytum. 65 
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COMMON HOUND’S-TONGUE. Road sides, and 
amonerst rubbish; not frequent. In hedge bottoms, and 
lanes about Collingham ; Mansfield. B. June. 
SYMPHYTUM. S?nuk. 218. TFM. 230. 
Cor, limbus tubulato-ventricosus, fauce clau¬ 
sa radiis subulatis. Cai, quinquepartitus; 
Bloss. funnel-Jhaped^ bellying towards the top : 
mouth clofed by hollow radiate valves^ which 
have an open hole on the outjide^ near the 
border. Nuts q, perforated. 
S. folils ovato-lanceolatis docurrentibus. officinale. 
S. Leaves eggfhaped, decurrent. 
COMMON COM FREY. Ranks of rivers and wet j 
ditches. In a ditch in a close at Ossington. 
B. May, June. 
BOIIAGO. 
Cor. rotata, fauce radiis clausa. 
Bloss. wheel-Jhaped: mouth clofed with rays. 
Nuts 4, not perforated, 
B. foliis omnibus alternis, calyclbus patent!- ofici- 
bus. 7ialiSi 
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B. All the leaves alternate: calyxes expanding. 
COMMt^N BORAGE. Walls, and amongst rubbish. 
Newark ; but certainly not iudigenious. B. June, July. 
LYCOPSIS. Smith. 220. V/ith. 231. 
Cor. tubo incurvaio, fauce clausa squamis 
convexis. 
Bloss. tube crooked: mouth clofed with fcales. 
Nuts 4, perforated. 
