70 SOLANACE.2E. 



6. M. versicolor. Ehrh. (Yellow and Blue-flowered 

 Scorpion Grass.) 



Wet and dry meadows and pastures. 4-6. 



Side of pool at Northolt; at Alperton, in waste ground, 

 abundant; and near the Brent. (Edition i.) 



ANCHUSA. (Alkanet.} 



i. A. sempervirens.* L. (Evergreen Alkanet.) 



Waste ground ; not indigenous. 5, 6. 



Occurs occasionally as a weed in gardens at Harrow, but 

 cannot have a claim to be indigenous here. (Edition i.) 



BORAGO. (Borage.} 



I. B. officinalis.* L. (Common Borage.) 

 Among rubbish and waste ground. 6, 7. 

 Waste heaps and gardens; scarcely indigenous any- 

 where. The Lodge, Pinner. West Street, Harrow. 



ORDER LX. SOLANACE^. (NIGHTSHADE, OR POTATO TRIBE.) 



SOLANUM. Nightshade. 



1. S. Dulcamara. L. (Woody Nightshade, or Bitter 



Sweet.) 



Moist hedges and thickets. 6-8. 

 Very common in all the hedges. 



2. S. nigrum. L. (Common White-flowered Night- 



shade.) 



Waste Places. 6-11. 



Occurs on waste heaps, and refuse from gardens ; not 

 very common. A weed in gardens at Pinner. 



