r 2 o3 j 
Solanum tuberofum elculentum. Syn. ihid, C- 
B. Fin. Batrata flore rubro, albo et cinericeo, 
IVltTr. P/». Eattatos. Thele are of late Years 
very much cultivated in this Neighbourhood and 
turn to very good Account. Flower about the 
fame Time. 
Solanum vulgare. ibid. . hortenfe; 
Gci . Baccneruiii 1. I'eu Officinarum. C. B. Finr 
Cenmon Night Jhade. Flowers in A'ugLiji and Sep- 
tcmbcfg on cne left Hand Bank lide juft on this 
fldc Fever el at Basford coming froin Nottingham. 
It is too troublelome in moft GardinersGrounds, 
and itg rows alio on the ri^ht hand Bank gourg^ 
from the Ferry through U ilford. They all be- ' 
long CO Ci. I. Gen, XVI 
This iaft is rechcned a very "rest cooler and as itha>« 
a ftrong narcotic Quality, it is of L'le in outward A'p- ■ 
y’icaticn to aflwage Pain and allay the mflamiriatory 
Heat of the Parts atlvflcd. Its internal Ule is not lafe 
and it isnardly ki .ownin the Shops except a.s an ingre- 
dient in the Ointment of Foplar. 
The Juice of the Leaves, oF the JVoody NigpJtfloade, 
purges very ijnartly. and is recommended by feme in 
the Ni'opfy and ‘Jaundice., but lias nor yet deferved a 
Place in the Materia Medica. 
Solanum Pomo fpinofo oblongo, flore cala- 
thoide ftraniomum \ ulgo diefum. Syn. 266. The 
Thorn /ippk. Flowers the latter part of Summer, 
I have obferved itonfeve.ral Dunghills even at 
fome coniiderable Diftance from the Town, but 
dare not affirm it to be an indigenuous Plant, 
there aeing lev era! Gardens, wlisjeinit is culr 
tivated, It 
