152 Rusnv : South American Plants 



Evok'uhis linifoliiis L. Sp. ed. 2, 392. Falls of Madeira, Brazil, 

 Oct., 1886 (no. 2009). 



DicJiomh-a argciika Willd. Hort. Ber. 297. Vic. La Paz, 

 loooo ft., April, 1885 (no. 2008), the same as Mandon's 1483, and 

 Yungas, 4000 ft., 1885 (no. 1949). 



Alona carnosa Lindl. Bot. Reg. (1844), sub /. 46. Near 

 Valparaiso, Chili, June, 1885 ("O- 2565). 



Cnsaita Chilcnsis Ker-Gawl. in l^ot. Rcir. /. doc. Near Val- 



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Cuscuta grossa Engehn. I have not been able to find the pub- 

 lication of this name, which occurs upon the herbarium sheets at 

 Kew. Unduavi, 8000 ft., Oct., 1885 (no. 2003), ''^"d vie. La Paz, 

 1 0000 ft., April, 1885 (no. 2004). 



Cuscuta grandijiora H.B.K. Nov. Gen. ct Sp. 3: 123. Vic. 

 La Paz, loooo ft., April, 1885 (no. 2006); Sorata, 8000 ft, Feb., 

 1886 (no. 2005), and Unduavi, 8000 ft., Oct., 1885 (no. 2002), 



Cuscuta sp. 



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SOLANACEAE 



Solauuin auuvwttliifoliuin Gill. MS. in Herb Kew (?). I can- 

 not find that the name has been published. The foliage is not ex- 

 actly the same, but it appears to be the same as Gillies' species, 

 collected at Buenos Ayres. Near Valparaiso, Chili, June, 1885 

 (no. 2557). 



Solanwn mnblopJiylluui Hook. Bot. Misc. 2: 231. 1831. 

 Yungas, 6000 ft., 1885 (no. 806). The same as Mandon's 396 

 and apparently the same as Jameson's 457. 



Solanuui aiiiplcxicaulc Sendt. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 10 : 14. Falls 

 of Madeira, Brazil, Oct., 1886 (no. 2606). 



Solauuin asarifoliuui Kunth et Bouche Ind. Sem. Hort. Berol, 

 (1845) 10. Guanai, 2000 ft.. May, 1886 (no. 2631). 



Solanum aspcruui Vahl. Eclog. Am. 2 : 17. Mapiri, 5000 ft., 

 April, 1 886 (nos. 722 and 788). 



Solanuui auriculafuui Ait. Plort. Kew. ed. I., i : 246. Unduavi, 

 8000 ft., Oct., 1885 (nos. 771 and 780). 



Solanum cauipyloclaihnn Magdalcnse Dunal in DC. Prod. 13': 

 173. Guanai, 2000 ft.. May, 1886 (nos. 784 and 798). It is 

 certainly an error to class this as a Solanuui. It is probably a 

 BracJiistus, but the specimens lack flowers. 



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