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Lycium barbarum L. 
1892, Naturalist, 84. | Naturalised; roadside outside Ola 
Vicarage at Woodland, 1887. In a hedge, outside a cottage garden, 
between Ulverston and Arrad Foot, 1891. Naturalised on limestone 
scar outside Wyke House, at north-east end of Humphrey Head. 
All escapes, of course, L.P. 
Atropa Belladonna L. Circ. 1680, see 1889. C.F.R., 1570. 
1744. Wilson, Syn., 122-3—as Belladonna. Beside Furness 
Abbey. Wilson is here quoting from ‘the MS. of Mr. Lawson's,’ 
mentioned in his preface. For an account of this Note-book of 
Lawson’s see Westm. Note-book, 1889, 183. It was used also by 
Rev. T. Robinson in ‘Nat. Hist. Lancashire and Cheshire,’ 1709. 
1763. Martyn, PJ. Cantab, 60. Locality repeated. 1774. West, 
Antiq., 4to ed. 1805. West, ed. Close. The County History of 
Baines ; even the last ed. of this by Jas. Croston take the references 
given under Solanum Dulcamare to apply to this species, although 
none of them can solve the real meaning of Bekan. 1775. Jenkin- 
son, Desc. Brit. Pl, 35. ‘About Furness Abbey, from which it,’ 
etc., “by Mr. West.’ 1793. Milne and Gordon. Indig. Bot. I, 324. 
1796. Withering, ed. iii., 252. ‘Very luxuriant among the ruins of 
Furness Abbey, hence the valley called the Vale of Nightshade—see 
West.’ Atkinson; and repeated in all subsequent editions of 
Humphrey Head. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 326. Furness 
Abbey and Otley’s coast station repeated. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. 
Within six miles of Grange, A. Mason. 1874, J. of B., Miss E. 
Hodgson. No locality. 1885. Baker's Flora, 151. J. Wilson (i.e. 
), Otley, Aiton, and W. Wilson repeated. Shore hedge west 
ad Humphrey Head, J. G. Baker. In the Park at Holker, Rev. A. 
Aug. wey, 
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