THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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M. versicolor, Reich. Yellow and Blue Forget-me-not. 
Native : In woods, lieathy waysides, and fields. Local. April, 
June, 
I. Sutton Park; Hill Wood, near Sutton ; New Park, Middleton ; 
Coleshill Heath ; woods near Maxtoke. 
II. Milverton, Y. and B. Near Lawford Heath, R.S.R., 1877. Combe 
Woods; Oversley Wood ; woods near Berkswell. 
ANCHUSA. 
A. arvensis, Bieb. Small Bugloss. 
Native or Colonist: In cultivated fields, on banks and waysides. 
Rather local. June, July. 
I. Railway banks, Sutton Park; fields, Witton ; sandy fields near 
Coleshill and Great Packington; cornfields near Meriden 
Marsh ; Marston Green; cornfields near Solihull and Knowle. 
II. Salford Priors, Rev. J. C. Cornfields, Offchurch; near Brandon ; 
hedge banks and cornfields, Binley, near Coventry; bridle 
road from Billesley to Wilmcote. 
A. sempervirens, Linn. Evergreen Alkanet. 
Denizen : On banks near villages. Rare. May to July. 
I. In lanes about Edgbaston, plentiful! With. Ed. 7, ii., 281. Four 
Oaks, near Sutton. 
II. Near Kenilworth in the Coventry Road! Herb. Berry. Crackley, 
Y. and B. Near Newbold Grange (escaped), R. S. R ., 1868. 
On the Fosseway near Brandon. 
BORAGO. 
[B. officinalis, Linn. Common Borage. 
Casual; On waste heaps and in fields. Very rare. June to 
August. 
I. As a weed in cultivated ground, Hampton-in-xArden, Rogers ; on a 
rubbish heap, Birmingham Road, near Solihull, 1876. 
II. Among some rubbish in a field by the Arrow turnpike, Purt. i., Ill; 
in gardens at Warwick and Leamington, Perry FL, 16. 
Merely a remains or escape from cultivation.] 
SYMPHYTUM. 
S. officinale, Linn. Common Comfrey. 
Denizen : By river banks, near streams, etc. Rare. May to 
August. 
I. By the River Tame, Witton and Aston ; near Knowle ; Solihull; 
Olton ; Sutton ; near Oscott College ; waysides near Temple 
Balsall. 
II. River Arrow, near Oversley Bridge ! Purt. i., 108; near Stone- 
leigli Mill; roadside between Tredington and Shipston ! plenti¬ 
ful, Perry FL, 16. Kenilworth, Milverton, Y. and B. Near 
Brown’s Over Mill. R. S. R., 1877. Honington! Newb. 
Newbold Pacey. 
Yar. patens, Sibth. Honington! Tredington, Halford, Newb. 
[ S. tauricum, Willd. Blistered Comfrey. 
Alien or casual: On banks. Very rare. May to August. 
II. “ Permanently established at Allesley ! Kirk ,” Comp. Cyb. Brit., 548. 
Occurs as a garden escape at Allesley, Syme, E. B. vii. 121. 
Established in enclosed ground between Leamington and 
Warwick, Excli. Club. Rep., 1879, 24.] 
[S. tuberosum, Linn. Tuberous-rooted Comfrey. Allesley, T. Kirk , 
Herb. Perry.'] 
