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V Males. I Female. Pen. Mo. 
J 74. Common Deadly Nightshade, - A. Belladonna. 
Stem herbaceous, leaves ovate, very entire.— 
Curtis. V. 16. Woodville. 1. 
Woods and Road-sides, June, P. Rare. 
Near Whipsnade^ on the borders of Herts, 
Ohs : 
They toho have drawn this Plant have overleaped the 
modest simplicity of nature^ for the flowers are of a dusky 
colour and not purplish brown: the leaves pale not a deep 
green. The style is but little longer than the tube of the 
blossom. 
Nightshade, Solan um. Gen. PI. 537. 
Blossom wheel-shaped. Anthers almost uni- 
ted, opening at the point with a double pore. 
Berry 2-celled. 
175. Woody Nightshade. — S. Dulcamara. 
Stem thornless, shrubby, zigzag, upper leaves 
spear-shaped. Bunches in half-umbels. — 
Curtis. I. 14. 
Moist Hedges, July. S. Common. 
176. Garden Nightshade, — S. nigrum. 
Stem thornless, herbaceous, leaves ovate, 
tooth-angular, bunches in two rows, nod- 
ding. — Curtis. II. 14. Woodville. 226. 
Dunghills, July, A. Common. 
H 2 
Buckthorn, 
