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titus tomenL cor. toment. camp. lac. revolutis. 



"** Fruticosis — The G. Atropa or Belladona was 



another medley, 



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Mandragora 



and Nicandra 



have been ex^cluded, the Peruvian sp, will afford 

 many G. of herbaceous plants^ 



282. Opsago cordata Raf. Atropa frutescens 

 L. auct. cortex rimosa, fol. ovat. cordatis obtusis 



ped. confertis Spain and Sicily, seen alive, 



very differem from next although l^oth united by 

 Persoon &c. 



.283. Opsago suherosa^.Vh^'SdiYis do C2i\^ t. 

 102. Vitm, cprtice suberosa^ fol, orbicul. ciliatis 

 nitidis, ped. solit — Spain. 



The herbaceous Atropas of S. America will 

 be shortly mentioned here for contrast, the real 

 Atropa has cor. campanul. and bilocular berries.. 

 See till 288. 



284. DisKioN R. (n. gr.) Saracha R. P* Pers. 

 non Lin. auct. cor. subrotata, bacca uniloc. 

 many sp. near Trozelia, 



285. Plicula R. (n. lat.) con plicata, filam, 

 basi barbatis ut in Lycium — Type P/. umbella' 

 ta R. the sp. of Roth not of Ruiz, Persoon has 

 2 sp, under that name, and 2 as A. biflora ! A, 

 'procumbens With plicate corolla but smooth sta- 

 mens is a Dirkion by berry, but Roth calls it 

 21ocular. 



286. KuKOLTs R. (n. ant) cor. tubulosa — Type 

 K. birdor R. 



287. KoKABus R. (n. antic) cor. urceol. melli- 

 fera, stigma capit. — Type K. umbellatus R. the 

 sp. of Ruiz Pavon. 



288. Ulticona R. (n, lat.) cor. nrceoK infun- 

 dib. lOfida, lac. 5alt. minorib. sti!?. 21obura — 3 



types JO. biflora^ aspera^ viridifiora^ all peru- 

 vian Atropas of Authors even Kunth, although 

 so widely different by corolla. Ulticona like 



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