150 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



(J.J.M., 1899). Frequently found as a garden weed and pest 

 in Welton and Hull nurseries.* Sp. from the latter on 

 ivy ill herb. (J.F.R.). 



SOLANACE^. 



II 34. Solanum Dulcamara. Linn., 97. 



(Woody Nightshade, or Bittersweet). 



Native, Eng., 1-7. June, III. 



Very common, in hedges near dykes and in conspicuous 

 companionship with Tamns communis in Holderness. 



1135. S. nigrum. Linn., 64. 



(Common Nightshade). 



Colonist, Eng., 2, 4, 6, 7. Summer. 



Occasionally in cultivated ground ; Escrick and York 

 Road, and near South Cave (B.) ; Sutton-on-Hull 

 (J. W. Boult). An abundant alien at the Hull docks. 



S. rostratum. 



Physalis Atkekengi. Linn. 



Aliens at the Hull Docks, the former from U.S.A. ; Mr. 

 S. T. Dunn indentifies both. 



1 1 36. Lycium barbarum. Linn. 



(" Tea" Tree). 

 Alien. 

 Common near the sea, forming hedges as at Hornsea. 



1 1 37. Atropa Belladonna. Linn., 54. 

 (Deadly Nightshade). 



Native, Eng., 3, 4. July, U. 



Very frequent in the Wold dales. Drewton, Weedley, 

 and Woodale, near South Cave, where the plant becomes 

 very luxuriant, and ripens much of its baneful fruit. 



