﻿many places and not onely in gardens, . . . but also neere common 

 high waies, the borders of fieldes, by olde wals and ruinous places." 

 Ger. 268. 



Atropa Belladonna L. Sp. PI. 181 (1753). 1570. "In Anglia 

 ubique obvio proventu fruticat." — Lob. Adv. 108. " It groweth 

 very plentifully in Hollande, in Lincolnshire, and in the He of Elie 

 at a place called Walsoken neere unto Wisbitch. I founde it 

 groweing without the gate of Highgate."— Ger. 269 (1597). 



Hyoscyamus niger L. Sp. PI. 179 (1753). 1551. "Henbayne 

 . . . groweth aboute the sea syde, and about guttures and ditches, 

 about townes and cytyes."— Turn. Herb. i. 10 (back), (31). 



Verbascum Thapsus L. Sp. PI. 177 (1753). 1538. "Ver- 

 bascum .... a vulgo Mullen aut Longwort appellatur." — Turn. 

 Lib. " Upon the end of blacke Heath next to London, as also 

 about the Queens house at Eltham, neere unto Dartford in Kent." 

 —Ger. 630 (1597). See also Turn. ii. 161. 



V. pulverulentum Vill. PI. Dauph. ii. 490 (1786). 1670. 

 " Circa mania Norvici urbis."— Ray, Cat. 312. 



V. Lychnitis L. Sp. PI. 177 (1753). 1597. "Verbascum 

 album .... these plantes do growe where the other Mulleins do, 

 and in the like soile." — Ger. 632. See localities quoted under V. 

 Thapsus. 



V. nigrum L. Sp. PI. 178 (1753). 1570. "In Anglia . . . 

 sponte provenit."— Lob. Adv. 242. 



V. virgatum Stokes in With. Bot. Arr. ed. 2, 228 (1787). 

 1787. "First shewn me by my late worthy friend Mr. Waldron 

 Hill, of Worcester . . . near that town."— Stokes, I. c. 



Linaria Cymbalaria Mill. Diet. ed. 8, n. 17 (1768). 1640. 

 " It groweth naturally in divers places of our Land, although 

 formerly it hath not beene knowne to be but in gardens as about 

 Hatfield in Hartfordshire both in their gardens and other places." 

 —Park. Theatr. 681. 



L. Elatina Mill. Diet. ed. 8 (1768), and L. spuria Mill. I. c. 

 1570. "Karius in Anglia comparet."— Lob. Adv. 197. "Both 

 these plants I have founde in sundrie places where corne hath 

 growen, especially Barley, as in the fieldes about Southfleete in 

 Kent, where within sixe miles compasse there is not a fielde 

 wherein it doth not grow."— Ger. 501 (1597). 



L. repens Mill. Diet. ed. 8 (1768). 1670. "In Cornubia 

 non longe ab oppido Perin [Penryn] versus occidentemin sepibus." 

 —Kay, Cat. 195. 



L. vulgaris Mill. Diet. ed. 8, n. 1 (1768). 1548. " Groweth 

 plentuously in Englande."— Turn. Names, E viii. 



L. viscida Moench. Meth. 524 (1794). 1633. "Wilde 

 among corne in divers places."— Ger. em. 550. 



Antirrhinum Orontium L. Sp. PI. 617 (1753). 1551. 

 " Groweth much in England in the corne feldes and in fallowed 

 landes."— Turn. i. 49. 



Scrophularia aquatica L. Sp. PI. 620 (1753). 1551. "The 

 common water betony groweth commonly about water sydes." — 

 Turn. i. 153. 



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