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V. In plenty in a field near Revelstoke Churcli, with Trifolium 

 hyhridum, &c. ; also sparingly in one near Newton Downs 

 farm-house, 1S74. Sparingly in a field at Westconibe, Newton 

 Ferrers, 1875. A patch in a clover-field between Staddiscombe 

 and Knighton, 1875. 

 Fu'st record : Briggs^ in Jour. Bot., 1866. 



SOLANACE^. 



SOLANUM, L. 



467. S. Dulcamara, L. Woody Nightshxide. 



Native ; in thickets, waste bushy spots, on stony and rocky 

 shores, and sometimes on walls. Common. Part of May to 

 September, or later. 

 c. I. Between Hessenford and Seaton. Tideford. Sheviock. Pillaton. 

 II. Between Torpoint and St. Johns ; Keys, Ft. iii. 125. By Whit- 

 sand Bay. Mount Edgcumbe. Saltash. 

 D. III. Wall by Stoke Damerel Churchyard, 1879. Bushy bank near 

 the Longroom, Stonehouse. Cemetery Road. Plymouth and 

 Saltash Road. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers ; a plant or 

 tAvo with white flowers on refuse at Wear Quay, by the Tamar, 

 1871. 

 IV. Crabtree ; Bickleigh ; Keys, ih. On limestone below the Hoe, 

 1880 ; at CatftedoAvn, Pomphlet, &c. On the coast between 

 Bovisand and Wembury. Egg Buckland ; a plant with light 

 flowers in a sandy spot near Plymbridge, 1867. Plympton St. 

 Mary. 

 V. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Elburton. Kitley. 

 VI. IMothecombe. Kmgston ; a form with softly downy cordate-ovate 



leaves, between the village and Bigbury Bay. 

 Sometimes erroneously called Deadly Nightshade. 



468. S. nigrum, L. Black Nightshade. 



Casual or Colonist ; in waste places near salt water, &c. Very 

 rare. July to September. 



c. II. [Foot of a wall at the top of the principal street in Millbrook ; 

 Banks, Fl. part 4. ] Single plant at Anderton, near Millbrook, 

 1859 ; one with turnips in a field between Trevol and Antony, 

 September, 1876 ; one by the roadside between St. Johns village 

 and the field-path to Trevol, August, 1877. 



D. [III. At the back of Momit Tamar House ; Banks, ib.'\ 



IV. Bovisand Bay ; Fl. Dev. 41, also Banks, ih. A single plant at 

 Cattedown ; probably introduced Avith ballast, July, 1864. 



