53. SCROPHULARIACEZ, 539 
Datura Tatula, Linn. 
Province - 8. East Kent; Eng. bot. vi. 108. Midx. flo. 196. 
Casual. Now usually held a variety of Stramonium. 
Physalis Alkekengi, Linn. 
Provinces -- 8-5. Middlesex; Dyer. Warwick; Kirk. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 187. Phytol. ii. 971. Jour. Bot. iv. 151. 
Nicandra physaloides, Gaertn. 
Provinces - 2.3. Wight. Sussex. Kent. Middlesex. 
Casual. Declared to have become “ partially naturalised in waste 
and cultivated ground” in the Isle of Wight A plant so certainly 
destroyed by slight frost, can never become truly naturalised in 
England, although it seeds freely in gardens about London during 
hot summers. 
Nicotiana rustica, Linn. 
Province -- 3. Occasionally about London; Midx. flo. 
Casual. Jour. Bot. iv. 151. One year a plant of it appeared 
casually in my own garden, in Surrey; and I cannot at all guess 
through what agency it got thither; there was not then a seeding 
example of it in my herbarium, to suggest an explanation. 
53. SCROPHULARIACEA. 
Verbascum thapsiforme, Schrader. 
Province -- 3. Kent. ‘A mistake of Dr. Lindley.” 
Error. Cyb. ii. 88. English Botany, vi. 187. 
Verbascum phlomoides, Linn. 
Provinces - 2 8. Sussex, accidentally; Borrer. Surrey, sown? 
Casual. Cyb. ii.192. iii. 470. Bot. Gaz.ii 9. Eng. bot. vi. 187. 
Verbascum pheniceum, Linn. “ V. ferrugineum, Andr.” 
Provinces 1-7. Anglesea, 1808-4. Somerset, 1 plant, 1830. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 192. iii.470. “In a scattered old fence, on the 
right hand from Beaumares to the Almshouse, in 1803. In the 
following year, it nearly covered acres of ground in the adjoining 
field. 1 have never seen it in a garden in the neighbourhood”; 
Davies, in Welsh Botanology. 
Verbascum Thapso-Lychnitis, E. B. 8. Thapsoides, Huds. 
Province -- 8 --(6 7). Kent; Dr. Boswell-Syme! 
“ Hybrid.” Cyb. ii. 188. (Wales, in gardens; Motley, Griffith.) 
Verbascum Thapso-nigrum, “ Schiede,” E. B. 3. 
Provinces -- 3 4. Kent and Surrey; Syme. Norfolk. 
« Hybrid.” English Botany, vi. 118. “ V. collinum, Schrad.” 
Verbascum nigro-pulverulentum, “Sm.” E. B. 3. 
Province --- 4. Norfolk; Eng. flo. ii. 310. 
“ Hybrid.” Re-found by the Rev. K. Trimmer, in 1863; E. B. 
