38 Ada.MSOX and Crahtrke, The HcrbaiiuDi of Jolui Dalton 



Mentha arvensis 



pubescetis — AI. saliva 



sv Ives iris 



Clinopodiiivi vidgare 



Atropa helladoiDia 



Hyoscyain/fs ?tii^er 



Solaniim dulcamara 



nigrum 



Datura stramofiiu/n 



Vcrbascuin thapsus , 



Ixchnitis 



}iis^rum 



V. thapso-7iigruru 



b I at t aria . . . 



V / ;/ tirrhinuui in a; us 



orontium 



Linaria cymbalaria — 



Antirrhinum cymbalaria . 



e la tine — 



Antirrhinum elatine 



purpu7-c(i 



Corn Mint. Corn-fields. I. 62. I. 60. 

 [Unnamed.] 



Curled Mint. By the rivulet running 

 through the meadows S.E. of the 

 Castle. I. 61. 



Horse Mint. From E. R. IX. 5. ' 



Great Wild Basil. Hedges, etc., com- 

 mon. I. 69. 



Deadly Nightshade. Furness Abbey, 

 and on the coast opposite Arnside 

 Point. \'. 16. \. 25. 



Henbane. \\. 31. XI. 28. [Loose 

 specimen.] 



Bittersweet. In moist hedges, etc. 

 III. 18. 



Common Nightshade. On the roads 

 about London, Hackney, etc., 

 common. VII. 20. 



Thornapple. In a garden. Curd 

 M. A. VIII. 8. 



Great White Mullein. Castle and 

 other high stony jilaces. I. 12. 



Hoary Mullein. About Oswestry. 

 From Mr. Wood, of Leeds. VII. 20. 



Black Mullein. From E. R., Darling- 

 ton. II. 16. 



From E. R.'s garden, Darlington, 

 via Withering. Ed. III., vol. 2, 

 page 248. [This specimen is nearer 

 V. nii;rum than V. thapso-nigruml\ 

 VL 13. 



\elIow Moth Mullein. In the com- 

 mon garden up Peat Lane. The 

 flowers were white, perhaps it is 

 some variety. I. 16. [Flowers may 

 be white.] 



Great Snapdragon. On the rocks at 

 Hawkston, Salop. VII. 27. 



Snapdragon. From E. R. IX. 2. 



Ivy-leaved Toad Flax. Dispensary 

 Gardens. Cultivated there by the 

 late apothecary, T. Parker. I. 73. 



Sharp-pointed Snapdragon. From 

 E. R. IX. I and 8. [Specimen 

 on p. 8 named in Index only.] 



X. 59. [Unnamed.] 



