236 PETTY: CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA, 
Ley. 1889. Westm. Note-book, 183. Extracts from Lawson's 
Note-book, circ. 1680, ed. by J. A. Martindale. ‘At Furness Abbey,’ 
Lawson. 1892. Naturalist, 82. On Humphrey Head, as recorded 
by E. Green; on the shore west of Humphrey Head; on the shore 
near Canon Winder, L.P. There is no Atropa about Copsehead 
now. 
Hyoscyamus niger L. C.F.R., 1551. 
1830. Otley, Guide, ed. 4, 145. On the coast near Flook- 
borough ; and repeated in all subsequent editions. 1843. Jopling, 
Furness and Cartmel, 268. Sandy places near Bardsey, Aiton. 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 1 50. Walney Island; Bardsea ; Grange. 
Verbascum Thapsus L. C.F.R., 1538. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 268. Conishead Bank, 
Aiton. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within six miles of Grange, 
A. Mason. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
Verbascum virgatum Stokes. C.F.R., 1787. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Roosebeck, Mr. R. Ash- 
burner ; and repeated 1885. Baker’s Flora, 152. 
Verbascum Blattaria L. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 268. In gravelly places, 
frequent. 
Linaria Cymbalaria Mill. C.F.R., 1640. 
Cymbalaria Italica hederacea ? Lobel. 
[1640. Parkinson, Theatre, 681. . . . Also on thatched 
houses in the north parts, as I am given to understand, and most 
abundantly in Lancashire. 1650. How, Phytologia, 33- Divers 
parts of Lancashire, and refers to Parkinson. 1714. Philos. Trans. 
above quoted by Petiver. ’Tis said to be found wild, etc. 1855. 
Phytologist, 47 and 71. Park. and Phil, Trans. quoted. | 1882. 
J. of B., 347. Naturalised on old walls at Broughton-in-Furness, 
W. F. Miller. 1885, Baker's Flora, 1 56. Alien. Frequently 
established on old walls, as at Sawrey and Grange-over-Sands. 
Linaria repens Mill. C. wh 
1846. Phytologist, 426. Is quite a wild plant near Nibthwaite; 
near Newby Bridge, on a dwarf wall facing a lawn, by the roadside 
to Stavely (in Cartmel) ; and in gardens at Stavely and Ambleside, 
W. Borrer. He also says that he failed to see Mr. Ball’s Zinari@ 
from the rocks of Coniston Water. What is this, and where is we 
reference? 1850. Bot. Gaz., 96. ‘Some white flowered, brough 
rom Coniston Water ’—Nibthwaite is at the foot of the lake— — 
produce striped flowers in my garden,’ W. Borrer. 1864. pai 
Lake Country, 326.. Has been found at Coniston. 1885. Bak 
Flora, 156-7. Borrer repeated. oe 
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