194 SOLANACEiE. 



SOLANACE-ffil. 



SOLANUM, Linn. 



462. S. nigrruxn, L. Garden Nightshade. 



8. kortense, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 185. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 



Cultivated and waste ground ; common. A. July — October. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 94. Uxbridge Common ! ; Bewh. 

 II. By the Thames under the wall of Hampton Court Gardens ; Few. B. 



G. Supp. Sunbury. Bet. Teddington and Bushey Park. 

 III. Hounslow Heath, a few plants. Twickenham, common garden weed. 

 IV. About Harrow, not very common ; Melv. 53. North Heath, Hamp- 



stead. 

 V. Near Kew Bridge Ey. Station ; Henisley. Under the wall of grounds 



of Chiswick House. 

 VI. Edmonton. 



VII. Fulham ; Cole. Kensington Gardens. Kensington Gore. Parson's 

 Green. Near Chelsea Hospital. Sandy End. South Heath, Hamp- 

 stead. Adelaide Koad. Victoria Street. Hackney Wick. Isle of 



First record: BlacJcstone, 1737. A plant with deeply sinuate-dentate 

 leaves, but the usual black berries, was fo\md on the site of the Exhi- 

 bition of 1862 at South Kensington. 



463. S. Dulcamara, L. Nightshade. Bitter-sweet. 

 Solanum lignosum, Park. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 185. Curt. E. L. f. 1. 



Hedges and damp places ; very common. P. June— August. 



In all the districts. 

 VII. Maiden Lane, St. Pancras ; Herb. Hardw. South Heath, Hampstead. 

 Seven Sisters' Koad. Hackney Wick. I. of Dogs. Kensington 

 Gardens, hedge near the Palace, 1868 ; Warren {v.s.). 



Eirst record : Blackstone, 1737- 



ATEOFA, Linn. 



464. A. Belladonna, L. Deadly Nightshade. 

 Solanum lethale (Ger., Mill., Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. ii. 186 ; iii. 470. Curt. E. L. f. 5. 



Waste places ; very rare. P. June — August. 



I. In a shady gravel-pit near the Old Park ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 95. 



Gathered there in 1842 by Dr. Bromfield, and still grows in some 



plenty. 



