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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Solanum, 
yellow. This singular species of Solanum is very 
nearly allied to S. cornutum, Juss. in Annales de Mus. 
hist. nat. 3. p. 120. t. 9. and they probably will form 
a new genus, to which some other not properly ex- 
amined species may belong. 
193. PHYSALIS. Gen. pl. 336. 
1. P. foliis geminis subcordato-ovalibus repandis obtusis sub- 
tomentosis, caule herbaceo superne paniculato, caly- 
cibus fructiferis pubescentibus. — Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p. 1021. 
Icon. Jacq. hort, 2. t. 126. Dill. elth. t. 10. f. 10. 
On road sides and among rubbish : Pensylvania to Ca- 
 rolina. M.July—Aug. v.v. Flowers yellow; ber- 
ries viscous, 
2. P. foliis quasi cordato-suborbiculatis acuminatis inzequa- 
liter dentatis, caule herbaceo divaricato-ramosissimo : 
ramis angulatis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 149. 
&. P. summitatibus petiolisque vix pubescentibus. 
. P. angulata. Walt, fl. car. 99. 
B. P. viscido-pubescens. 
In sandy fields of Lower Carolina. 24. July, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers yellow, with brown spots and blueish an- 
thers, 
3. P. foliis geminis ovali-lanceolatis subintegris, in petiolum 
sensim angustatis pubescentibus, caule herbaceo di- 
chotomo, calyce villoso.— Mich. fl. amer.'1. p. 149. 
: pL Carolina. Michaux. M. July. v. s.in Herb. 
* 
rbaceo ramoso, pedunculis solitariis petiolis paulo 
. 
longioribus.— Willd, sp. pl. 1. p. 1021. 
i "a P. tomentosa. Walt. fl. car. 99 ? 
... Onrroad sides, among rubbish: Pensylvania to Carolina. 
A. June, July. v.v. Flowers entirely yellow. 
5. P. foliis ovatis repando-dentatis glabris, caule herbaceo 
.  Famosissimo, pedunculis solitariis petiolo multo bre- 
^. vwioribus. Lam. encycl. 2. p. 101. 
In dry places on river sides ; New England to Virginia. 
©. July. v.v. Flowers larger than the foregoing 
Species, yellow, with brown stripes. à; 
Lo € P. foliis villoso-viscosis cordatis, caule herbaceo ramo- 
(357 
viscosa, 
obscura. 
glabra. 
pubescens. 
lanceolata, 
4 P. foliis ovatis subrepandis obtusis nudiusculis, caule pensylvanica. 
ca, 
pubescens. 
