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rotundatis, corollis 5-partitis laciniis patentibus margini- 
bus pubescentibus. - 
Has. Obrajillo, in the Valley of Canta. 
The leaves of this are 3-4 inches long; petioles scarcely 
an inch. Fruit round, glabrous, the size of a cherry, having 
at its base the 5 persistent rounded obtuse lobes of the 
calyx. 
9, Lycium arborescens; fruticosum, foliis obovatis acutis 
basi in petiolum attenuatis subtus prsecipue pubescentibus, 
umbellis sessilibus axillaribus, corolla infundibuliformi 
limbo revoluto. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. 101.—Atropa. 
arborescens. Linn.—Lycium aggregatum. Ruiz et Pav. 
Fl. Per. v. 2. p. 45. t. 182. f. a.—Cestrum campanulatum. 
Has. Lurin, near Lima. 
. 10. Browallia elata. Linn.— Curt. in Bot. Mag. t. 34. 
Has. Between Yazo and Obrajillo, Valley of Canta. 
In these specimens, most of the peduncles bear many flowers 
in a leafless raceme: but I can still consider it only a var. 
of B. elata, and it seems very questionable, again, if that be 
distinct from B. demissa. The B. grandiflora of Bot. Reg. t 
1384, appears to me as if it were raised from Mr.C ruckshanks’ 
seeds of this plant, rather than from the true B. grandiflora 
of Dr. Graham. ; 
ll. Browallia viscosa. Humb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. v. 2. P- 313. 
Has. Valley. of Canta. : 
"This has much smaller leaves than the other species of 
Browallia, and they, and the whole plant except the corolla 
are covered with glandular viscid down: The inflorescence 
may be said to be in leafy racemes, rather than in solitary» 
axillary, I-flowered peduncles. The peduncles are thrice 25 
long as the calyx. 
| XXIV. SCROPHULARINEA. Juss. 
1. Buddi 
s : ; ce occidentalis. Linn.— Ruiz et Pav. Fi. Per. v. 1. 
a ES. ee ee : 
