SUPPLEMENTUM. 
Solanum heterandrum.—S. annuum ; caule foliisque aculea- 
. tis, foliis ovatis pinnatifidis utrinque hirsutis, laciniis 
obtusiusculis, antheris declinatis distantibus, ima corni- 
formi productiore, bacca ae echinato inclusa. "c 
Icon, Tab. 7. 
The present description has been taken from a living plant 
raised by A. B. Lambert, Esq. from seeds received of 
Mr. Nuttail, The native specimen the former mene 
tion was made from was very imperfect. 
Physalis somnifera —?P. perennis, tomentosa ; foliis ovatis 
integerrimis, floribus confertis brevissime pedicellatis, 
_ _ corollis campanulatis, Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1019. 
_ Icon. Cav. ic. 2. t. 103. 
-In South Carolina. Catesby. YJ. July. v. s. in Herb. 
Sherard. Flowers small, brownish-yellow. 
Campanula nitida.— C. glaberrima; foliis radicalibus spa- 
thulato-oblongis coriaceis cartilagineo-crenatis, caulinis ` 
Janceolato-oblongis subintegerrimis, floribus racemosis, 
corollis campanulato- -rotatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 899. 
. C. americana minor, flore ccetuleo patulo. Rob. ic. 
In North America. 2. July. v.s. in Herb. Lambert. 
nec non Sherard. About a span high; flowers middle 
- size, fine blue, What part of America it is from is not 
_ known, but I suppose it to be Hudson's Bay.  Misled 
by Michaux, this plant had been inserted as a sy- 
< nonym to C. acuminata, with which it pan ng Pade 
 conuection, |. 
Ribes laviflorum —R. T foliis — 5- lobis i inciso. 
dentatis glabris, petiolis gracilibus, racemis laxis erectis 
longitudine foliorum, bracteis subulatis, pedicellis elon- 
gatis, calycibus campanulato-tubulatis, baccis globosis 
hispidis. 
On the north-west coast. Menzies. h. v.s.in Herb, 
Banks, The flowers appear to be yellow, about the 
size of R floridum. 
Ribes speciosum.—R. sub gemmis 3- -plicato-aculeatum ; 
foliis cuneato-subrotundis inc)so-crenatis glabris nervo- 
‘sis subtus pallidioribus, petiolis brevibus, pedunculis 
sub-3-floris foliis longioribus, pediccllis germinibusque 
. glanduloso-pilosis, calycibus tubulatis pedicellis longio- 
ribus, staminibus longissime exertis. 
On the north-west coast. Menzies. h. v.s. in Herb. 
Banks, ‘Ihe younger branches are hispid ; the flowers 
731 
p. 156. 
p. 157. 
p. 159. 
p. 163, 
p. 165. 
